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CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


1.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer;  and,  if  any  dispute  arise, 
between  two  or  more  bidders,  the  Lot  so  in  dispute  shall  be  immedi- 
ately put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

2.  The  purchasers  to  give  their  names  and  addresses,  and  to  pay 
down  twenty-five  per  cent,  on  the  dollar  in  part  payment,  or  the  whole 
of  the  purchase-money,  ty  required;  in  default  of  which  the  Lot  or 
Lots  so  purchased  to  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

3.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away  at  the  buyer's  expense  and  risk 
within  twenty-four  hours  from  the  conclusion  of  the  sale,  and  the 
remainder  of  the  purchase-money  to  be  absolutely  paid,  or  otherwise 
settled  for  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  vendors,  on  or  before  delivery ; 
in  default  of  which  Messrs.  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co.  will  not  hold  them- 
selves responsible,  if  the  Lots  be  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or  destroyed, 
but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  Purchaser. 

4.  The  sale  of  any  book,  painting,  engraving,  or  any  other  article, 
is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any  error  in  the  description.  All 
articles  are  exposed  for  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days,  and  are 
sold  just  ab  they  are  without  recourse.  All  books  are  presumed  to  be 
perfect  unless  otherwise  expressed,  and  are  collated  as  far  as  p-actic- 
able  when  catalogued ;  but  the  sale  of  any  book  or  books  cannot  be 
invalidated  on  account  of  any  stained,  foxed,  torn,  mended,  facsimile, 
written  on,  stamped,  or  short  leaves  of  text,  plates,  maps,  or  diagrams, 
or  on  account  of  the  publication  of  any  subsequent  volume,  supple- 
ment, appendix,  or  plates.  All  manuscripts  and  autographs,  all  maga- 
zines and  reviews,  all  books  in  lots,  and  all  pamphlets  in  lots  or  vol- 
umes, all  single  volumes  or  sets,  will  be  sold  with  all  their  faults, 
imperfections,  and  errors  of  description.  The  sale  of  any  illustrated 
book  is  not  to  be  set  aside  on  account  of  any  error  in  the  enumera- 
tion of  the  number  of  volumes  or  pieces,  or  other  errors  of  description. 

5.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery  and  inconvenience  in  the 
settlement  of  the  purchases,  no  lot  can,  on  any  account,  be  removed 
during  the  sale. 

6.  Upon  failure  of  complying  with  the  above  conditions,  the  money 
deposited  in  part  payment  shall  be  forfeited ;  all  Lots  uncleared  within 
the  time  aforesaid  shall  be  re-sold  by  public  or  private  sale,  and  the 
deficiency  (if  any)  attending  such  re-sale  shall  be  made  good  by  the 
defaulter  at  this  sale,  together  with  all  charges  attending  the  same. 
This  condition  is  without  prejudice  to  the  right  of  the  Auctioneers  to 
enforce  the  contract  made  at  this  sale,  without  such  re-sale,  if  they 
think  fit.  GEO.  A.  LEAVITT  &  CO. 


CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


Mnttvitun  2lt!irarg 


OF    THE   LATE 


MR.    GEORGE    BRINLEY 


OF  HARTFORD  CONN. 


PART  IV. 


PSALMS   AND   HYMNS      MUSIC 

THE  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH 

BAPTISM   AND  THE   BAPTISTS 

THE   METHODISTS       G.   WHITEFIELD 

THE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH 

UNITARIAN  CONTROVERSY 

THE  SHAKERS      THE   MORMONS 

THOMAS  PAINE'S  WORKS 

LAW  AND  GOVERNMENT 

CRIMINAL   TRIALS 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY     FINANCE 


SCIENCE   AND   ART 

MASONRY  AND   ANTI-MASONRY 

POETRY   AND   THE   DRAMA 

POPULAR   LITERATURE 

CHAP  BOOKS        JEST   BOOKS 

BOOKS    FOR   CHILDREN 

EDUCATION        SCHOOL    BOOKS 

SLAVERY  AND   ANTI-SLAVERY 

ALMANACS        STATE   REGISTERS 

THEOLOGICAL  AND  RELIGIOUS 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 


HARTFORD 
Press  of  The  Case  Lockwood  &  Brainard  Company 

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PSALMS  AND  HYMNS  (Continued  from  Part  III.), 
THE  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH,  in  America,  . 


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Forms  of  Prayer,  Liturgy,  Common  Prayer,  Psalter,     .  6,  7 

Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel;  Anniversary  Sermons,    13 

The  baptists.     Modes  and  Subjects  of  Baptism,       .  .  .21 

METHODISM  AND  THE  METHODISTS,       .  .  .  .3a 

George  Whitefield  and  the  Revival  of  1740,  .  .     33 

Writings  of  Lorenzo  Dow,  .  .  .  .  .  .38 

PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH;   ASSOCIATE  PRESBYTERIES;    REFORMED 

l^UTCH,     ...  38 

UNITARIAN  CONTROVERSY ;  Sermons,  etc.,      .  .  .42 

UNIVERSALISM;    DISCUSSIONS  CONCERNING  FUTURE  PUNISHMENT, 

etc., 46 

UNITED  SOCIETY  OF  BELIEVERS,  CALLED  SHAKERS,            .  .      49 

MORMONISM,  AND  THE  MOBMONS,             .               .               .               .  -53 

THOMAS  PAINE'S  DEISTICAL  (AND  OTHER)  WORKS      .               .  -54 

LAW,  AND  GOVERNMENT,                                         .                            .  .56 

Laws  of  the  several  States;  Reports  of  Cases,  etc.,        .  57,  59 

Criminal  Trials,       ......  60-65 

Lives  of  Criminals,  Dying  Speeches,  etc.,    .           .           .  .65 

POLITICAL  ECONOMY;  Finance,  Currency,  Commerce,  etc.,  .     65 

SCIENCES  AND  ARTS,         .            .             .             .             .            .  .68 

Medical  Science  and  Pseudo-Science,  .          ,          ,  .68 

Botany,  Agriculture,  Horticulture,  etc.,      .           .  "75 

Zoology  ;  Mineralogy  ;  Geology,  etc.,      .          .          .  .80 

Astronomy;  Meteorology;  Navigation,  etc.,    .           .  .83 

Building  and  Architecture,       .          ,          .          ,  .87 

FREE  masonry,  AND  ANTI-MASONRV,              .             .             .  .88 

POETRY  (including  American  editions  of  English  Poets),          .  .     gc 


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COHTKNTS. 


The  drama, 
POPULAR  Literature, 

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Jest  Books;  Anecdotes;  Wit  and  Humour,  , 

Chap  Books;  Books  FOR  Children,  etc., 
EDUCATIONAL;  School  Books,  Treatises  on  Education,  etc,  . 
NOAH  Webster's  School  Books;  Literary,  Political,  and  other 

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SLAVERY  AND  ANTI-Slavery;    THE  Negro,    . 

almanacs;  State  Registers,  etc.,     .... 

THEOLOGICAL  AND  RELIGIOUS;  Writings  of  New-England 
Divines,  etc.,  . 

Jonathan  Edwards's  Works 

The  MATHERS,  Richard,  Increase,  and  Cotton, 

Samuel  Willard,  Sermons  (1676-1700),    . 


•  157 

•  163 

•  177 
.    188 

198-205 


BIBLIOGRAPHY;  LIBRARIES;  HiSTORY  OF  PRINTING;    CATALOGUES,     242 


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ABRIDGED  TITLES  OF  SOME  OF  THE  MOST  NOTEWORTHY 

BOOKS  AND  TRACTS. 

The  Episcopal  Church  in  America. 

6102  Form  of  Prayer  for  a  General  Fast,  in  New  York.      New  York,  1758 

6104  [Rev.  JAS.  Freeman's]  Liturgy  for  [King's  Chapel].       Boston,  1785 

6105  Common  Prayer  [the  "Proposed  Book"],  with  engr,  music.  Phila.,  1786 
6109  The  PsALTKR  [rev.  for  Bishop  Seabury's  Parish].  New  London,  1795 
6132  [Checkley  (J.)  ]  Defence  of  "A  Modest  Proof,"  etc.  Boston,  1724 
613s  A  Collection  of  Tracts  [The  American  W'lig,  eic.\  uncut. 

New  York,  1768 
6144  Inglis  (^(f?/.  Chas.)  Essay  on  Infant  Baptism.  New  York,  1768 

6151  Peters  {Rev.  Sam.)  Convention  Sermon  at  Litchfield.  «./.,  1770 

6158  Seabury  {Bp.  S.)  Communion  Office,  New  London,  1786;  and 

other  Tracts. 
6183  Journals  of  Convention  in  Connecticut.  1792-1816 

The  Baptists;   Modes  and  Subjects  of  Baptism. 
6191  ASPLUND  (J.)  Annual  Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomination,  n.p.,  1791 
6193-6205  Backus  (Isaac)  Writings  of.  1754-1804 

6198  Backus  (I.)  History  of  New  England,  uncut.  Bost.  &'  Prov.,  1777-96 
6207  Bulkley  (John)    Impartial  Account  of  Debate  at  Lyme,  Conn., 

New  London,  1729 
6215  EDWARDS  (Morgan)    The  Customs  of  Primitive  Churches,  etc., 

[Phila.?  about,  1768] 

6217  —  History  of  the  American  Baptists.  Phila.,  1790,  '92 

6218  —  Res  Sacrae  [1742];  and  Academical  Exercises.  Phila.,  1788 
6220  Shepard  (Thos.)  Church-Membership  of  Children.  Cambridge,  1663 
6239  Morgan  (Abel)    Anti-Paedo-Rantism.    Phila.,  B.  Franklin,  1747 

6241  Russel  (John)    A  Brief  Narrative,  etc.  London,  J.  D.,  1680 

6242  WiLLARD  (Sam.)    Ne  Sutor  ultra  Crepidam.  Boston,  1681 

Methodism.    G.  Whitefield. 
6276-7  Tracts  :  on  Camp  Meetings,  etc.  1809-1829 

6279  Whitefield  (G.)  Brief  Account  of  his  Life.  Phila.,  A.  Bradford,  1740 
6303  Tracts:  [Testimonies  for  and  against  Whitefield.]  '744-45 

Presbyterian  Church. 
6317  Constitution  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  First  edition. 

Phila.,  1789 
6333  FiNLEY  (S.)  Clear  Light  put  out,  etc.  Phila.,  B.  Franklin,  1743 
6337  (Hemphill)    A  Vindication  of  the  Commission,  etc. 

Phila.,  A.Bradford,  1735 
Shakers. 
6403  Dyer  (Mary  M.)  Statement  of  her  Sufferings,  <?/f.  Cowf^r*/,  A'.  iV.,  1818 
6408  Haskett(W.J.)    Shakerism  Unmasked.  Pittsf  eld,  i&2% 

6414  McNemar  (Rich.)    The  Kentucky  Revival.  Pittsfield,  1808 

6416  Rankin  (A.)    Review  of  the  Revival  in  Kentucky.  n.p.,  1803 


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LIST   OP   SOME   RARE   BOOKS. 


6421  The  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing,  First  Edition. 

Lebanon,  O.,  1808 
6425  Whittaker  (J.)    Concise  Statement  of  the  Principles  of  the 

only  true  Church.  ''•/•i[i78s] 

The  Mormons. 

6428  The  Book  of  Mormon,  First  Edition.  Palmyra,  1830 

6429  —  Second  Edition.  Kirtland,  0.,  1837 

6430  —  First  European  edition  Liverpool,  1841 
6432  Doctrine  and  Covenants  of  the  Latter  Day  Saints.  Nauvoo,  III.,  1844 
6435  Howe  (E.  D.)  History  of  Mormonism.  Painesville,  O.,  1840 
6438  Pratt  (Parley  P.)  Voice  of  Warning  and  Instruction.  Nauvoo,  1844 


1782-1796 


6442-50  Thomas  Paine's  Works, —  and  Replies. 

Law  and  Government. 
6463  Delaware:  Laws,  Phila.,  Franklin  Sf  Hall, 

6466  Massachusetts:  General  hAyis,  imperfect.         Cambridge, 

6470  New  York:  Acts  of  Assembly,  1691-1725.  N.Y.,  IV.  Bradford, 

6471  Nova  Scotia:  Acts  of  the  General  Assemblies.  Halifax,  N.S., 
6^j2  Rhode  Island:  Acts  and  Laws.  Newport,  Widow  Franklin, 
6473  —  Acts  and  Laws,  1745-52.  Newport,  J.  Franklin, 
6480  Vermont:  CHiPMAN'.i  Rkports  and  Dissertations.  Rutland, 
6485-6513  Trials;  Criminal;  for  Libels,  etc., 

6490  Trials  for  Murder,  in  the  State  of  New  York.  I793- 

Medical. 

6531  Anaesthesia:  (Collection  of  Pamphlets.)  1847- 

6548  MoR(iAN  (John)    Vindication  of  his  character,  etc.  Boston, 

6550  Rand  (Isaac)    Observations  on  Phthisis  Pulmonalis.       Boston, 
6566  WALTON  (John)    Essay  on  Fevers,  Rattles,  etc.       Boston, 
Botanv,  Zoology,  Meteorology,  etc. 

6640  FOE  (Edgar  A.)    Conchologist's  First  Book.        Philadelphia, 

6641  Rafinesque(C.  S.)  Analyse  de  la  Nature.  Palerme, 
6644  Sea-Serpent  (Report  of  the  Linnxan  Society,  on  the).  Boston, 
6648  Logan  (James)    Experim.  de  Plant.  Generatione.    Lugd.  Bat., 

6657  Comets.     An  Essay  on  Comets.  Boston, 

6658  Comets.    Winthrop's  Lectures,  and  Oliver's  Essay  on  Comets. 

Boston,  1759, 
6665  Earthquakes:  Collection  of  Tracts  on  (1728,  '46,  '55,  181 1,  '20). 
6670  Meteor  of  Dec.  11,  1719:  [T.  Robie's]  Letter  concerning. 

Boston,  J.  Fr  A  if  KLIN, 

6679  Steamboats:  [Rumsey  and  Fitch  Controversy.]  1788- 

6680  Fulton's  Torpedo  War  and  Submarine  Explosions.      N.  V., 


1752 
16/2 
1726 
1767 

1744 
1752 

1793 
V.  y. 
1825 

1853 
1777 
1804 

1732 

1839 
1815 
1817 

1739 
1744 

1762 


1719 

1845 
1810 


Masonry  and  Anti-Masonry. 
6706-7  Bernard  (David)    Light  on  Masonry  {two  editions).       l/tica,  1829 
6713  Constitutions  :  with  History  of  Masonry  in  Massachusetts. 

Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  1 792 


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CATALOGUE. 


P  A  R  T    I  V. 


PSALMS     AND     HYMNS. 

(CONTINUED   FROM   PART   III.) 

6051  Watts     Psalms;  26th  ed.     Mem  &-  Fleeming,  1768 -Hymns 
f  rni  ;  /''^«f^^'«f'^. '772-The  Ehskx  Harmony,  containing 
a  t  ollec  ion  of  Psa  m  Tunes,  composed  in  three  &  four  Parts  . 
by  Darnel     iayley,  Philo  Musico,  engtaved  Title  and  18  pages  of 
mustc,  Navbury-Fort,  177.,  good  copy.  Boston,  f  768-72 

—  The  Psahns,  27th  ed.  Boston  Jor  %  Hodgson,  1772  :  —  Hymns 
;V.r./  S^"l«^;  Number  of  Plain  Tunes,  1  'B^AndrewTaw: 
lb  pp.  0/ music  {y.  Allen,  sc).     In  one  vol. 

" Norwch,  Conn,  October,  .775,"  is  bound  in  with  the  music.  "^"""^  °'"'  ^'  ^^'^ 

(2  vols.)  ^^„ 

'^°^'  ~^7^^  PsalmS;^  31st  ed.     At  the  end,  Bayley's  Essex  Harmony 

'\f^-  'n^r'f  T"""'  ^r^'i  '''''  ^"'■^^-  J^oston,for  y.  Perkin, 
1772-1  he  Psalms,  27th  ed.  T.  6^  y.  Fleet,  i77i-Watts's 
Hymns  27th  ed.   T.  e^  y  Fleet  r  v72-'^^he  PsLlmU  NewZk, 

^^Iw""";  n^^'  ^'  cop.es)-Psalms,a«^  Hymns.  Boston, 
Kneeland  and  Davis.  1 7 73  _  Psalms     Norwich  (Conn.),  Green  and 


Spooner,  1773.     (7  vols.)' 


12" 


6053  -  The  Psalms.  Hartford,  Patten  6-  Webster,  1780  (2  copies) 
-  Psalms,  and  Hymns,  40th  edition,  corrected  and  accommodated 
to  the  use  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  America.  JVeSuryZf 
yohn  Mycall,,T^,^^-^^^x^^,  ^,,,  p  ^^j  ^^%T.with 
Hymns  Pr<n,idence,  R.  /,  Bennett  Whteler,  1781  -  Psalms  >S 
R- Aitken,,^^,,^ithAndr.  Laws  <^  Select  Number  of  Plcin  Tun^" 

TiZt!)  •"  ^- '^"'"'  '^  ^^•' ''"'^  "^  "y""  °"  ^«^<=«."  ^p^e- 

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605s  WArrs.  The  Psalms  ant/  Hymns.  Providence^  B.  Wheeler, 
1 78 1  —  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Boston,  P.  luf.'s,  1787  —  Psalms  and 
Hymns.  Boston,  %  W.  Folsotn,  \']()2 — Psalms  aW  Hymns.  Boston, 
y.  Bumstead,  1792  — Psalms  and  Hymns.  Norwich,  liushnell  6f 
Hubbard,  n.  d.  [1793] — Psalms  only,  same  ed.  Not  wick,  1793. 
(6  vols.)  12° 

6056  —  The  Psalms  . .  together  with  the  Hymns  . .  First  Worcester 
Edition,  //.  224,  double  columns,  old  sheep. 

1.  12°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1786 

6057  —  The  same  edition.  Wore.  1786  —  The  szxn^,  with  new  title 
page.  Boston,  Thomas  df  Andrews,  1791 — Another  edition. 
Northampton,  W.  Butler,  1799.     (3  vols.)  large  12° 

6058  —  The  Psalms.  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  E.  Ladd,  and  S.  Bragg,  1 794  ; 
Hymns.  Dorer,  N.  H.,  Eliph.  Ladd,  for  M.  Ativood,  1 794 :  —  The 
Psalms  (only).  Boston,  y.  Bumstead,  1794  —  The  Psalms,  and 
Hymns.  Exeter,  y.  Lamson,  1 794  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns. 
Boston,  y.  Bumstead,  1799,  '795*     (S  vo's.)  12° 

6059  —  The  Psalms  . .  together  with  the  Hymns.  12°  Keene,  N.  H., 
yohn  Prentiss,  1803  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns,  jvith  Tunes,  "/« 
such  a  manner  that  any  tune  may  be  presented  to  the  eye  with  any  Psalm 
or  Hymn."  large  12°,  E.xeter,  N.  H,  y.  y.  Williams,  1818,  nice 
copy,  sheep.     (2  vols.)  12° 

6060  —  Guv  (D.)  A  Complete  Index  to  Dr.  Watts's  Psalms  :  wherein 
Reference  is  made  to  each  Line  of  the  Work,  sheep,  nice  copy, 
SCARCE.  12°  London,  1774 

606 1  Watts  (I.)     Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.     20th  edition. 

12°  London,  1759 

6062  —  Hymns,  etc.     22d  edition,  ^i^o^/^^j". 

12°  Boston,  Mein  and  Fleeming,  1769 

6063  —  Hymns,  etc.  12°  Boston,  yohn  Norman,  1789 

6064  Watis  (I.)  Divine  Songs,  attempted  in  easy  Language  for  the 
use  of  Children.  The  P'ourteenth  edition,  //.  47,  curious  type-metal 
cuts.  Boston,  for  yohn  Perkins,  177 1 — The  same,  ivith  The 
Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion  .  .  in  easy  Verse,  by  P. 
Doddridge,  and  Supplementary  Hymns,  //.  96.  Exeter,  H  Ranlet, 
1793.     (2  vols.)  12° 

6065  —  Divine  and  Moral  Songs  for  Children  ;  revised  :  with  A  Short 
Catechism  and  Prayers,  //.  118,  woodcuts,  clean  and  fresh,  in 
original  paper  boards.     (2  copies.)     32°  Worcester,  f.  Thomas,  i-j?,?, 

6066  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns.  Boston,  S.  Hall,  1801.  Hymns 
impft.  —  Psalms,  a«// Hymns.  Bost.  1S03  —  Hj'mns  (only).  N.  V., 
D.  dv  G.  Bruce,  1806  —  Psalms,  and  Hymns.  Bost.  1806  —  The 
same.  Bost.  i9>o?> — The  same.  Bost.  \%\z  —  The  same.  Walpole, 
Is.  Thomas  6f  Co.,  181 2  —  The  same.  Exeter,  C.  Norris  &•  Co., 
18 1 5 — The  same.  Cambridgeport,  1816 — The  same.  Haverill, 
Mass.,  18 18,     (lovols.) 

6067  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns,  corrected  and  accommodated  to 
the  use  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  America.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  E. 
Merriam  6*  Co.,  1802:  —  The  same.  ibid.  n.  d.  [1804]:  —  The 
same.  tbid.  18 12.     (3  vols.) 


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6068  V/atts.  The  Psalms,  am/  Hymns.  Sutton,  Mass.,  S.  Goodridge, 
1808  —  The  same.     Montpelier,  y.  Parks,  1809.     (2  vols.) 

6069  —  The  Psalms . .  toj^ether  with  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs  . . 
To  which  is  now  prefixed  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Author,  .uid 
. .  subjoined,  a  Fourth  Book  of  Occasional  Hymns.  2  vols,  (in 
one).     H.  Mann's  First  Corrected  edition. 

1.  12°  Dedham,  Mass.,  H.  Mann,  181 1 
Edited  by  Stephen  Palmer,  of  Needhani. 

6070  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns,  clean,  uncut.  Boston,  Nath'l  Willis, 
1813 — The  s^mt,  old  paneled  calf.    Newburyport,  1818.     (2  vols.) 

6071  —  The  Psalms,  and  Hymns,  engr.  title,  and  portrait  of  Dr- 
Watts,  red  mor.  gilt.  Exeter,  N.  If.,  J.  I.  Williams,  1819 :  —  The 
same.  ibid.  1822  —  The  same.  Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke,  182 1  —  The 
same.     Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  1831.     (4  vols.)  32° 

6072  —  (Barlow's  WArrs.)  Doctor  Watts's  Imitation  of  the  Psalms 
of  David,  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  By  Joel  Barlow.  To  which 
is  added  A  Collection  of  Hymns;  The  whole  applied  to  the  State 
of  the  Church  in  General,  //.  348,  sheep,  good  copy,  scarce. 

sm.  12"  Hartford,  Barlow  &*  Babcock,  1785 
The  iirst  edition  of  Barlow's  revision. 

6073 The  same.     The  Second  Edition. 

sm.  12°  Hartford,  for  Hudson  &>  Goodwin,  and  Nathaniel  Patten, 

n.  d.  [1786] 
6074 The  same.     3d  edition.  —  The  same.     4th  edition.     Hart- 
ford. N.  Patten,  n.  d.  [1787-90].  —  The  same.     Glasgow,  David 
Niven,  17S6.     (3  vols.)  12° 

607  s The  same.     4th  edition  ;  old  calf,  gilt  edges. 

12°  Hartford,  Hudson  &*  Goodwin,  n.  d. 

Tlie  Rev.  Abel  Flint's  copy.     At  the  end,  in  manuscript,  the  Covenant  of  the  South 
Church  in  Hartford. 

6076 Psalms  carefully  suited  to  the  Christian  Worship  in  the 

United  States,  being  An  Improvement  of  the  Old  Versions  of  the 
Psalms  of  David.  Allowed  by  the  Rev.  Synod  of  New  York  and 
Philadelphia,  etc.  [Barlow's  version  ;  without  the  Hymns,]  poor 
copy.  Nav  York,  Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,  1790 

The  same,  sheep,  good  copy.   N.  York,  Hodge  &*  Campbell,  1792 

The  same,  good  copy.  N.  York,  Berry  6-  Rogers,  1792 

(3  vols.)  12° 

6077 The   Psalms  . .  corrected   and  enlarged  by  Joel   Barlow : 

with  the  Hymns.  sm.  12°  New  York,  Wm.  Durell,  1795,  1792 

6078 The  Psalms  (o«/y,)  carefully  suited  to  the  Christian  Worship 

in  the  U.  S.  of  America,  being  an  Improvement  of  the  Old  Versions 
of  the  Psalms  of  David.  12°  Phila.,  Wm.  Young,  1795 

Barlow's  version,  though  his  name  docs  not  appcu-  in  this  or  any  of  the  following 
editions. 

6079 The  same ;  with  the  Hymns.     N.  York,  D.  <5^•  G.  Bruce, 

1806;  N.  Y.,for  E.  Duyckinck,  1609  (imperfect');  N.  York,  M.  d- 
W.  Wood,  1812;  A^  K,  y.  Tiebout,  1814;  Albany,  Websters  di- 
Skinners,  1816  ;  Albany,  E.  d^•  E.  Hosford,  1818.     (6  vols.)     v.  s. 

6080 The  same.        12°  New  Brunswick,  Ambrose  Walker,  18 10 


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6o8i  —  (Dwight's  Watts.)  The  Psalms  of  David,  imitated  in  the 
Language  of  the  New  Testament, . .  By  I.  Watts.  A  New  Edition, 
in  which  the  Psalms  omitted  by  Dr.  Watts  are  versified,  local 
passages  are  altered,  and  a  number  of  Psalms  are  versified  anew. . 
By  Timothy  Dwight,  D.  D.  President  of  Yale  College. . .  Added, 
A  Selection  of  Hymns,  //.  583  (17). 

12°  Hartford,  Hudson  <S^•  Goodwin,  1801 
The  "  Advertisement "  is  dated,  Aug.  i_i,  1800.     It  was  entered  for  copyriKlit,  Nov.  -3, 
1801. 

6082 The  same.  sm.  12°  Netv  Haven,  Sidney's  Press,  1803 

6083 The  same,  calf,  neat.  12"  Albany,  1804 

6084 The  same.    Second  Edition,  mor.    \2°  N.  Brunswick,  1804 

6085 The  same.     Nc^v  Haven,  1S08;  Hartford,  181 1 ;  Hartford, 

1814;  Albany,  1817;  Hartford,  1819.     (5  editions.)  12" 

6086 The  same.     Ne^v  York,  y.  Seymour  6f  Co.  1809  ;  A^.  Haven, 

1812  ;  N.  York,  E.  Duyckinck,  1816  ;  TV!  Y.  Rob.  McDcrmott,  1816  ; 
Hartford,  181 7  ;  N.  Y.  1822;  N.  Hareti,  N.  Whiting,  1827; 
Elizabeth-Town,  A\  J.,  1828  ;  N.  Haven,  1832.    (9  editions.)     32" 

6087 The  same,  large  type,  nice  copy. 

12"  N.  York,  y.  L.  Tiffany,  18 17 

6088 The  same.  Albany,  1S17  ;  Hartford,  1830.  (2  editions.)  12'^ 

6089  —  (WiNCHEi.i.'s  Watts.)  .\n  Arrangement  of  the  I's.ilins,  Hymns, 
and  Spiritual  Songs  of  the  Rev.  I.  W.itts,  D.  D.  'i'o  which  are 
added  Indexes,  etc.  ISy  James  M.  Wincliell,  \.  M.  Pastor  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church  in  Boston.  With  A  Si'loction  of  more  than 
'I'hree  Hundred  Hymns,  from  the  most   \[)|)ri)ved  Authors. 

narrow  12"  Boston,  yamcs  I.oring.  1818-19 

Tlie  First  Kdition.    Copyrinlit  dated,  Nov.  i6,  iXiS  and  (of  llie  Ilynins)  May  12,  iSiy. 

6090 The  same.  Sixth  edition,  larg.  12"  Boston,  y.  I.oring,  1823 

6091 The  same.      Adapted  to  the  use  of  Congregational  and 

Presbyterian  Worship,  by  Jedediah  Morse,  I).  D.    Second  edition. 

12  '  Boston,  1820 

6092  —  (Wokckstkr's  Watts.)     The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  ..  by 

Isaac   Watts  .  .  Carefully    re\ised,    with    Directions   for    Musical 

Expression.    IVith  the  Hymns.     12  '  Boston,  S.  T.  Armstrong,  1819 

I'rcf.icc,  d.itcd  Salcni,  M\f,.  u,  iSiy. 

6093 The   same.     With:  Select    Hymns,    The   Third   Part  of 

Christian  Psalmody:  3d  edition.  12'  Boston,  1819 

6094 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  &  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Kev.  Isaac 

Watts,  D.  D.  To  which  are  added,  Select  Hynns  from  other 
Authors,  and  Directions  for  Musical  Expressioi  By  Samuel  B. 
Worcester,  D.  D.  la"  Boston,  1823 

6095 The  same.     Carefully  revised,  and  improved  with  copious 

Indexes.  32"  Boston,  S.  'J'.  Armstrong,  1827 

6096 Christian  Psalmody,  in  Four  Parts  . .  By  Samuel  Worcester, 

D.  D.     Sixth  Edition.  sm.  12"  Boston,  S.  T.  Armstrong,  1825 

6097  —  The  I'salms  it  Hymns  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Watts,  D.  D.  To 
which  are  added,  a  Selection  of  Hymns  from  various  Authors j 
With  Directions  for  Musical  ICxpression.  By  a  Teacher  of 
Psalmody.  32°  Sanbornton,  N.  H.,  C.  Lane,  1836 


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6098  WoLTERSDORK  (Emst  GottUcb)  Samtliche  Neue  Lieder  oder 
Evangelische-Psalmen ;  Erste  Americanische  Auflage, /»/.  vi,  442,(3), 
sheep,  scarce.  12°  York  \Pa\  Jf.  E.  Neinstedt,  1823 

6099  V'ooDRUKK  (Hezekiah)  An  Exposition  and  Versification  of  the 
Psalms  of  David,  together  with  Original  Hymns. 

Elmira  \N.  K],  C.  G.  Fairman,  1847 

"  A  literal  version  of  the  I'salms  of  David  into  poetry,  without  rhyme . . .  Tlie  Usk  was 
committed  to  the  Author,  when  he  was  a  hid,  by  a  pious  servant  of  Cod,  who  has  sometime 
since  slept  in  the  grave." — Ac/v. 

Young  (Solomon)     Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs. 

Portsmouth,  for  the  Author,  1824 
"  .Solicited  I've  often  been 
To  ()ublish  what  my  hand  did  pen, 
'Twill  rouse  the  rage  of  hireling  priests, 
Or  Ciilvin's  clergymen  at  least." 

"  They  spell  baptism,  sprinkling, 
Tho'  meant  for  to  immerse  a  thing ; 
Twould  make  a  common  school-lioy  start, 
That  rt//do  spell  to  me.in  a  /ijr/.'"— Hymn  I. 

[Harrison   (Susannah)]     Songs   in    the    Night :   by   a   Young 
Woman  under  heavy  Afiliction.     N.  Brunswick,  Lavis  Dcare,  1813 

Fourth  American  from  the  eight  or  ninth  Knglish  edition.     Kirst  published,  1780. 

(3  vols.)  32"  and  24° 

6100  Hawaiian  Hymns.  O  ke  Kumu  Leomele,  no  na  Himeni  a  me 
na  Halelu  e  Hoolea  Aku  ai  i  ke  Akua. — Na  Himeni  Hawaii,  me 
na  Loomele  ;  oia  ka  Lua  o  na  Hapao  ke  Kinnu  I-eomele.  [Lessons 
in  singing,  with  a  selection  of  Hymns,  with  Music,]  pp.  360,  mon 
neat.  16'  Oa'iu;  na  na  Misionari,  1834 
—  Na  Himeni  Hoolea,  he  mau  Mele  ma  ka  Uhane,  etc.,  pp.  400, 
mor.  neat.  24 '  Honolulu,  If.  M.  Whitney,  1864 
(2  vols.) 

6101  (Hymns.)  Divine  Hymns,  or  Spiritual  Songs;  for  the  use  of 
Religious  Assemblies  anil  Private  Christians:  being  a  collection 
by  Joshua  Smith,  and  others,  //.  192.  Nonvich,  T.  Hubbard, 
'794— Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs  ..  A  New  lulition, //.  216. 
Palmer,  E.  Terry,  1816  —  Hymns.  By  the  Rev.  S.  Medley  ..  of 
Liverpool.  I'irst  Vermont  edition.  With  an  Appendix,  apjiroved 
of  by  the  Rev.  Caleb  Blood.  Baptist  Minister  of  Sliuftsbury,  Vt.. 
//.84,  28.  Jienninston,  1^0^.  :iTols.  inone,h/.mor.{Poxburghe).  12" 


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THE  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

LITURGY,    CtlMMON     PRAYER,    AND    FORMS     OF    PRAYER. 
SOCIETY    FOR    PROPAGATING    THE   GOSPEL. 
EPISCOPACY    IN   AMERICA,  etc. 


6 1 02  A  I  Form  |  of  |  Prayer,  |  Proper  to  be  user'  |  In  the  Churches 
throughout  the  Province  of  |  New-York,  on  Friday  the  Twelfth  of 
May,  I  being  the  Day  appointed  by  Proclamation,  for  |  a  General 
Fast  and  Humiliation:  |  eU., />/>.  12,  A/,  mor.  neat,  fine  copy. 

sm.  4°  New  York,  jf.  Parker  and  IV.  Weyman,  1758 

6103  (Common  Prayer.)  Liturgia:  seu  Liber  Precum  Communium, 
et  Administrationis  Sacramentorum,  aliorumque  Rituum  et 
Ceremoniarum  in  Ecclesia  Anglicana  receptus ;  etc.  Editio  septima, 
engr.  frontispiece,  old  rough  calf,  good  copy.  12°  London,  1759 

This  edition  includes  the  Form  of  Prayer  used  in  Convocation,  the  Forms  of  Prayer 
for  the  Fifth  of  November,  the  30th  of  January,  the  2(jth  of  May  ( Restoration  of  Charles 
II.)  and  the  2d  of  September  (Cireiit  Fire  of  London),  and  at  Touching  for  the  King's 
Evil. 

6104  —  A  Liturgy,  collected  principally  from  the  Book  of  Common- 
Prayer  ;  for  the  use  of  the  First  Episcopal  Church  in  Boston ; 
together  with  the  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David,  sigs.  A  to  Bbb  4,  in 

fours,  sheep,  sound.  8°  Boston,  Peter  lides,  1785 

Very  Kakk.  "  Compiled  by  the  Rev.  James  Freeman,  U.  1).  for  the  use  of  the  King's 
Chai>el,  in  boston,  upon  the  adoption  of  LJnitarian  views  by  that  Society,"  See  the  Hist. 
Magazine,  vol.  i.  p.  221. 

"  The  Gloria  Fatri,  made  and  introduced  into  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Rome  by 
the  decree  of  Pope  1  )am;isus,  toward  the  latter  part  of  the  fourth  century,  and  adopted 
into  the  Hook  of  Common  Prayer,  is  not  in  this  Liturgy." — Preface. 

6105  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  and  Administration  of  the 
Sacraments,  And  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies,  As  revised  and 
proposed  to  the  Use  of  The  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  At  a 
Convention  of  the  said  Church  ....  held  in  Philadelphia , . .  1785. 
[To  wliich  is  appended  :]  Tunes  suited  to  the  Psalms  and  Hymns, 
eight  pages  engraved  Music,  fine  old  red  morocco,  gilt  sides,  hack,  and 
edges.  sm.  8°  Philadelphia,  Hall  dr-  Sellers,  1786 

Very  Rare,  in  gotxi  condition.  The  "  Proposed  ISook,"  prepared  by  Rev.  Urs. 
Smith  and  Wluuton,  wiio,  with  liishop  White,  were  appointed  to  that  service  by  the  Gen- 
eral Convention,  in  17S5.  See  liishop  Wliite's  Memoirs  of  the  P.  E.  Church,  pp.  102, 
II0-II8;  .ind  The  Historical  Magazine,  vol.  i,  p.  30S. 

6106 Anoihex  co^y,  with  a  slip  of  \Lnv.kr\  pasted  in,  same  binding, 

worn.  12°  Philadelphia,  1786 

6107  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  and  Administration  of  the 
Sacraments,  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church, 
according  to  the  use  of  The  i'rotestant  Episcopal  ('hurch  in  the 
United  States  of  America :  together  with  the  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of 


Vf^mifrww^ 


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EPISCOPACY.  7 

David  [To  which  is  appended :]  The  whole  Book  of  Psalms  in 
Metre,  etc.,  fine  old  green  morocco,  gilt  iUes,  back,  and  edges,  clean  and 
fresh  copy,  very  rare.  12°  Boston,  Manning  &'  Loring,  1794 

The  Title  page  of  the  Psahiis  in  Metre  lias  the  date  of  1793. 

6108 Another  copy,  sheep,  sound.  12°  Boston,  1794 

6109  The  I  Psalter  [  or  |  Psalms  |  of !  David,  |  pointed  as  they  are  to  be 
sung  or  said  in  |  Churches.  |  With  the  Order  for  Morning  and 
Evening  |  Prayer  Daily  throughout  the  Year,  sheep. 

12°  Nciv  London,  Thomas  C.  Green,  1795 

KxTREMELY  Rare.  "The  text  conforms  neither  to  that  of  the  English  nor  the 
American  liook  of  Common  Prayer.  .  .  I  have  iinilerstood  that  this  book  was  got  up  for 
use  in  tliat  church  l)y  two  Intiuential  members  of  tlic  jiarish  of  St.  James,  New  London, 
relatives  of  Bisho]!  SLabiry,  who  was  rector  there,  and  one  of  them  a  churchwarden. 
They  thought  the  imprecations  in  certain  I'salms  not  suited  or  proper  to  be  used  in  the 
public  service  of  the  cliurch." — C.  J.  H.  in  the  Historical  Magazine,  vol.  v,  p.  29.  The 
"  Advertisement  "  is  signed  by  "  Samuhl,  Bishop  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island." 

61 10  —  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  according  to  the  use  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  America ;  together  with  the  Psalter, 
or  Psalms  of  David,  //.  215,  boards,  vkrv  rark. 

12°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Charles  Peirce,  1795 

61 1 1  —  The  Book  of  Common  prayer,  t-A.,  clean  copy. 

12°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  Jun.,  1802 

61 12  —  Another  copy,  sheep,  used. 

61 13  —  The  Order  for  daily  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  and  the 
administration  of  tlie  Holy  Communion,  According  to  the  Use  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.  S.  of  America.  With 
the  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David,  woodcut  of  Seal  of  the  Eastern 
Diocese,  on  title.  12°  Boston,  1812 

61 14  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer. .  .with  the  Psalms  in  Metre, 
Hymns,  a«^/ Additional  Hymns  (1808),  wanting  pp.  145-168.  used 
copy.  24"  Netv  York,  T.  6f  J.  Sword,  1813 

61 15  The  Whole  Book  of  Psalms,  in  Metre;  with  Hymns,  suited 
to  the  Feasts  and  Fasts  of  the  Church,  and  other  Occasions. 

Baltimore,  Warner  and  Hanna,  1808 
—  Tht  S3.mQ,  engraved  frontispiece,  Philadelphia,  182 1.  (2  vols.)  18° 


61 16  Address  from  the  Clergy  of  New- York  and  New-Jersey,  to  the 
Episco]ialians  in  Virginia,  occasioned  by  some  late  Transactions 
in  that  Colony,  relative  to  an  American  Episcopate,  [by  Myles 
C'ooper.?]  pp.  58,  nice  copy,  scarce.       8°  A^ew  York,  If.  Gaine,  1771 

0000  American  Whig  (The)     See  A  Collection  of  Tracts,  No.  6135. 

61 17  AucHMirry  (Samuel)  D.  D.,  Rector  of  7 rinity  Church,  New  York. 
Anniversary  Sermon  before  the  Corporation  for  the  Relief  of 
Clergymen's  Widows  and  Children,  New  York,  Oct.  2d,  1770  . 
Prefixed,  A  brief  Account  of  the  Corporation,  etc. 

8°  Ne^v  York,  H.  Gaine,  1771 

61 18  Beach  (.ffiW.  John)  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  Slate  of  the 
Dead.  By  which  it  appears,  that  there  is  no  Intermed'ate  State, 
etc.,  pp.  43,  otie  leafimpft.     16°  New  London,  T.  &»  jf.  Green,  1755 


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6119  Beach  (Rev.  John)  A  Friendly  Expostulation,  With  all  Persons 
concern'd  in  publishing  A  late  Pamphlet,  entitled,  "The  real 
Advantages  which  Ministers  and  People  may  enjoy,  especially  in 
the  Colonies,  by  conforming  to  the  Church  of  England,"  //.  48,  A/, 
mor.  neat.  8°  New  York,  jfohn  Holt,  1763 

Mr.  Heach  attributed  the  pamphlet  to  which  he  replied  (for  which  see  Tracts,  No.  6177), 
to  the  Rev.  Noah  Hobart  of  Fairfield.  It  was  in  fact  written  by  the  Rev.  Noah  Welles  of 
Stamford,  Conn.  5«  "  Animadversions "  on  the  "Friendly  Expostulation,"  in  Tracts, 
No.  6175. 

6120  [ — ]  A  Second  Familiar  Conference,  upon  some  Antinomian 
Tenets;  occasion'd  by  Mr.  David  Judson's  Remarks  upon  the 
First,  pp.  \i,  hf.  bd.  neat,  rare.        8°  New  York,  yohn  Holt,  1765 

See,  also,  in  Tracts,  No.  6177,  Mr.  Beach's  Sermon  at  Boston,  1738  (The  Duty  of 
Loving  our  Enemies);  his  Reply  to  J.  Dickinson,  Boston,  1747,  in  Tracts,  No.  6178;  and 
"A  Calm  and  Dispassionate  Vindication  of  the  Professors  of  the  Church  of  England," 
in  reply  to  Noah  Hobart,  1749,  in  Tracts,  No.  6176. 

6 12 1  Bishops  in  America.  A  Critical  Commentary  on  Archbishop 
Seeker's  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Horatio  Walpole,  concerning 
Bishops  in  America,  [by  Archd.  F.  Blackburne,]  pp.  ni. 

8°  Londoti,  1770 
See  Address  from  the  Clergy,  No.  6116 :  Chandler'.s  Appeal,  and  Appeal  Defended, 
No.  6127:  Chandler  and  Chauncy,  No.  6129.  A  Collection  of  Tracts,  No.  6135. 

6122  BowDEN  (Rev.  John)  A  Letter  . .  to  the  Rev.  Ezra  Stiles,  D.  D., 
President  of  Yale  College,  occasioned  by  some  Passages  concerning 
Church  Government,  in  an  Ordination  Sermon  preached  at  New 
London,  May  17,  1787,  //.  50,  (2),  uncut,  very  scarce. 

8°  New  Haven,  T.  and  S.  Green,  1788 

6123  Bowden  (John)  D.  D.  The  Apostolic  Origin  of  Episcopacy 
asserted,  in  a  series  of  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Miller,  of  New 
York.  2  vols,  boards,  uncut,  lower  margins  of  the  second  volume 
slightly  injured  by  damp.         12°  New  York,  T.  6f  jf.  Sivords,  1808 

6124  [Burgess  (George)  Bishop  of  Maine.]  Pages  from  the 
Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England,  1740  to  1840,//.  126. 

12°  Boston,  1847 

6125  Caner  (Henry)  Sermon  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Jan.  i,  1761, 
on  the  Death  of  George  II.,  clean  copy,  half  mor.  neat. 

^°  Boston,  [1761] 

See  also,  A  Candid  Examination,  etc.,  in  Tracts,  Nos.  6165,6166. 

6126  Catechism.  A  Key  to  the  Church-("atechism,  or  the  Church- 
Catechism  methodized  and  explained  . .  To  which  are  added  some 
Prayers  and  Hymns,  //.  8,  314,  old  calf  rebacked,  nice  copy. 

8°  London,  for  the  Author,  17 19 
Dedicated,  by  "  Philo-delphus,"  to  "  Mr.  William  Trent,  Merchant  in  Philadelphia,"  as 
"design'd  in  part  for  the  use  of  our  poor  Countrymen  who  are  dispersed  up  and  down  in 
your  vast  and  spacious  regions." 

6127  Chandler  (Thomas  Bradbury)  D.  D.  An  Appeal  to  the  Public, 
in  behalf  of  the  Church  of  England  in  America.  [First  edition.] 
pp.  xii,  127.  New  York,  yamcs  Parker,  1769  —  The  Appeal 
Defended :  or,  the  proposed  American  Episcopate  Vindicated,  in 
Answer  to  . .  Dr.  Chauncy,  and  others,  //.  (8),  268.  New  York, 
H.  Gaine,  1769.    With  others,  as  below,  in  one  vol.,  hf.  sheep,  neat.  8° 

J.  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Prop,  of 
the  Gospel,  stained,  Boston,  1763. 

A  Critical  Commentary  on  Archbishop  Seeker's  Letter,  concerning  Bishops  in  Amtrica, 
//•  72,Phila.,  1771. 


ippi 


With  all  Persons 
tied,  "The  real 
oy,  especially  in 
land,"  //.  48,  hf. 
John  Holt,  1763 
see  Tracts,  N0.6177), 
e  Rev.  Noah  Welles  of 
istulation,"  in  Tracts, 

me  Antinomian 
narks  upon  the 
John  Holt,  1765 

n,  1738  (The  Duty  of 
fracts,  No.  6178;  and 
Church  of  England," 

on  Archbishop 
jole,  concerning 
>/.  III. 

8°  Londoti,  1770 
nd  Appeal  Defended, 
rracts,  No.  6135. 

7ra  Stiles,  D.  D., 
sages  concerning 
reached  at  New 

ARCE. 

d  S.  Green,  1788 
1  of  Episcopacy 
Miller,  of  New 
he  second  volume 
y.  Swords,  1808 

iges    from     the 

S40, //.  126. 

2°  Boston,  1847 

n,  Jan.  i,  1761, 

'.at. 

Boston,  [1761] 

or  the  Church- 
are  added  some 
ice  copy, 
le  Author,  17 19 

in  riiiladclphia,"  as 
:rsed  up  and  down  in 

il  to  the  Public, 
First  edition.] 
—  The  Appeal 
Vindicated,  in 
.  New  York, 
sheep,  neat.  8° 
ety  for  the  Prop,  of 

Uishups  in  Amtrica, 


EPISCOPACY.  9 

6128  Chandler  (T.  B.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  etc.  Ihe  Second 
Edition,  corrected  by  the  Author.  S"  London,  repr.  1769 

6129  CuANDiKR  and  Chauncy.  The  Appeal  to  the  Public  answered, 
in  behalf  of  the  Non-Episcopal  Churches  in  America  ...  By  Charles 
Chauncy,  D.  ]J.  Boston,  Knechvid  and  Adams,  1768  —  The  Appeal 
Defended,  etc.  By  T.  P..  Chandler,  D,  D.  N.  York,  H.  Gaine, 
1769 —  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Chandler's  'Appeal  Defended  "...  By  C. 
Chauncy,  D.  D.  Boston,  1770.  7  in  i  vol.,  icith  continuous  paging; 
in  manuscript,  hf.  sprinkled  sheep.  8° 

6130  —  Chandler's  Appeal.  A.  )'  1767  —  Chauncy's  The  Appeal 
Answered,  //.  205,  uncut.  Boston,  1768  —  C'handler's  Appeal 
rarther  Defended,  in  Answer  to  the  Misrepresentations  of  Dr. 
V.hTixmcy, pp.  viii,  240.  N.  Y.  1771 — Chauncy's  Reply  to  'The 
Appeal  Defended,' />/.  viii,  180,  X,  «««//.  Boston,  1770.  ^inone 
vol.,  hf.  blue  inor.  (Boxhurg/ie).  8° 

The  scries  complete,  except  "The  Appeal  Defended"  ( 1769),  which  will  be  found  in 
Nos.  6127  Awi  61.^9. 

6131  Chauncy  (Charles)  A  Compleat  View  of  Episcopacy,  //.  x, 
474,  (3),  sound  old  sheep,  neat.  8"  Boston,  ijji 

6132  [Checklfa-  (John)]  A  Defence  of  a  Book  lately  reprinted  at 
Boston,  entituled,  A  Modest  Proof  of  the  Order  [and  Government 
settled  by  Christ  and  his  Apostles  in  the  Church  |  ;  in  a  Reply  to 
a  Book  entituled,  Sober  Remarks  on  the  Modest  Proof,  &c.  VVith 
some  Strictures  on  J.  Dickinson's  Defence  of  Presbyterian 
Ordination  .  .  Also,  Animadversions  upon  Two  Pamphlets  . .  'An 
Essay  upon  that  Paradox'  |etc.],  and  'The  ruling  and  ordaining 
Power  of  Congregational  Bishops  or  Presbyters  defended,'  &c., 
//•  73i  '4-  (Oi  VERY  RARE.  sm.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1724 

For  the  "Sober  Remarks,"  see  [  Wigglhsworth  (E.)]  No.  6169. 

The  Strictures  on  Dickinson's  "  Defence"  {.See  No.  6136),  were  added  in  a  Postscript, 
pp.  53-73.  The  Aniiinidversions  upon  the  two  Pamphlets  are  separately  paged.  For  the 
first  of  these  painphlets,  "An  Essay  upon  that  Paradox,"  etc.  [by  Thomas  \V.ilter|  see 
No.  616S;  the  second  (No.  6140)  is  attributed  to  Thomas  Foxcroft.  See  also,  "Vindica- 
tion of  the  Appendix,"  etc.,  No.  6140. 

0000  [ — ]  A  Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy ;  .Sa*  Leslie  (C),  Nos. 
6146-48. 

6133  —  The  Speech  of  Mr.  John  Checkley,  upon  his  Tryal  at  Boston, 
[in  1724.]  The  Second  Edition.  London,  173S.  Reprinted,  VVith 
an  Introduction  by  Rev.  E.  H.  Gillett,  D.  D.,  //.  xx,  31,  i,  uncut. 

r.  8°  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1868 
One  of  "a  few  copies,  exclusively  for  private  circulation." 

6134  CoiT  (Thos.  W.)  Z>.  Z>.  Puritanism:  or,  A  Churchman's  Defence 
against  its  .Xspersions,  by  an  Appeal  to  its  own  History,  cloth. 

12°  Ne^v  York,  1845 
613s  A  Collection  t)F  Tracts  from  the  News  Papers,  iSrc.  containing 
particularly.  The  American  Whi.i,s  A  Wliip  for  the  American  Whig, 
with  some  otiicr  Pieces,  On  the  Subject  of  the  Residence  of 
I'rotestant  Bishops  in  the  American  Colonics,  and  in  answer  to 
I  he  Writers  who  opposed  it,  ^^e.,  complete  to  p.tge  208,  wants  the 
remainder,  rNcirr.  New  York,  Joh.i  Hclt,  1768 

"Advertisement.  To  oblige  a  Niimber  of  the  Customers  to  the  New- York  Tlnii>day's 
loumal, and  at  their  particular  Desire,  it  is  proposed  that  Half  a  Sheet  of  this  CoUiction 


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be  printed  Weekly,  ami  for  some  time  sent  to  the  said  Customers  without  any  Cliarge 
additional  to  that  of  the  News  Papers." 

The  collection  coni|>riscs  papers  piililished  from  March  i^th,  i;'^''^  ('lie  d.ite  of  the  first 
numbtr  of  The  American  Whit;),  to  June  Otli. 

—  A  collection  of  Tracts  from  the  late  News  Papers,  &c.  Vol. 
II.,  complete,  pp.  406,  (i),  old  calf ,  iieat,Jine clean  copy. 

New  York,  yohn  Holt,  1769 

2  vols.  12° 

"  A  very  valuable  collection,  which  throws  much  lii;ht  iijion  the  political,  no  less  than 
the  religious  history  of  the  period." — SudCiWic  k's  IJfc  of  IV.  Livingston,  p.  146. 
"  The  work  is  vhUY  scarc  e;.     I  know  of  the  sale  of  one  copy  only." — J.  Saiin. 

6136  Dickinson  (John)  A  Defence  of  Presbyterian  Ordination.  In 
Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entituled,  A  Modest  Proof,  etc.,  pp.  44. 

8°  Boston,  D.  Hinchmaii,  1724 

See,  also,  The  Scripture  liishop,  in  Tr.icts,  No.  61;; ;  The  Scripture  HishopTixamined, 
in  Tracts,  No.  fii 77  ;  I'raelaticus  Triumphatus:  The  Scripture-Iiishop  Vindicated,  No. 
6152;  A  Vindication  of  tiod's  Sovereign  Free  Cirace  (Kcmarks  on  lieach's  and  Caner's 
Sermons),  in  Tracts,  No.  6177. 

6137  Dissent  (A)  from  the  Church  of  England,  fully  justified  ;  being 
the  Dissentinj.;  Cientieniaii's  . .  Answer  to  Mr.  John  White,  etc.  [By 
the  Rev.  M.  lowgood.]     4th  edition,  //.  xi,  324,  old  calf,  neat. 

8°  Boston,  1763 

6138  —  The  Dissenting  Gentleman's  Answer  to  the  Reverend  Mr. 
White's  Three  Letters,  etc.     sth  ed.,//.  121,  (3).     8°  Boston,  1748 

6139  DircHii  (Jacob)  Discourses  on  Various  Subjects.  2d  edition, 
frontispiece  engr.  by  W.  Sharp,  after  Benj.  West.  2  vols,  half  calf, 
neat.  8°  London,  1780 

6140  [FoxcROFT  (Thomas)]  The  Ruling  &  Ordaining  Power  of 
Congregational  Bishops,  or  Presbyters,  defended.  I!cing  Remarks 
on  .  .  Mr.  P.  Barclay's  Persuasive,  lately  distributed  in  New- England. 
Ryan  Impartial  Hand, //.  45.  Boston,  1724 — A  Vindication  of  the 
Appendi.x  to  the  Sober  Remarks . .  .  Wherein  the  Ruling  and 
Ordaining  Power,  etc.,  is  further  Defended,  [by  Thos.  Walter?]/^. 
59.     Boston,  1^2 ^.     Two  very  scarce  I'racts.  8° 

6141  [FoxcROFT  (Thomas).'']  Eusebius  Inermatus.  Just  Remarks  on 
a  late  Book,  intitled,  "Eleutherius  Enervatus,  or  an  Answer  to  a 
Pamphlet  Intituled,  'I'he  Divine  Right  of  Presbyterian  Ordination, 
&c.  argued."  ...  By  Phileluth.  Bangor,  V.  E.  B.  hf  calf 

8°  Boston,  1733 

6142  HoBART  (Noah)  A  Serious  Address  to  the  Members  of  the 
Episcopal  Separation  in  New  England,  occasioned  by  Mr. 
Wetmore's  Vindication  of  Professors  of  the  Church  of  England  in 
Connecticut;  with  an  Appendix  by  Jona.  Dickinson,  //.  139,  half 
mor.  sm  8"  Boston,  1748 

See,  also,  A  Second  Address,  ele.,  1751,  in  Tracts,  No.  6177. 

6143  Humphreys  (David)  D.  D.  An  Historical  Account  of  the 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  to  the 
year  1728,  two  folding  maps,  nice  copy,  calf  neat.        8'  London,  1730 

6144  Inglis  (Charles)  An  Essay  on  Infant  Baptism  ;  in  wlijili  thu 
Right  of  Infants  to  is  from  Scripture,  and  confirmed  l)y  the 
Practice  of  the  four  first  Centuries.     8°  A^eiv  York,  II.  Gaine,  1768 

This  VERY  RARE  volume  (pp.  180)  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Inglis,  of  Trinity  Church,  afterwards 
Bishop  of  Nova-Scotia,  has  the  autograph  of  Abiah.\ni  larvis.  tlie  second  liishop  kf 
Connecticut.  The  title  lias  escaped  Mr.  Sabin,  aud  I  have  r.ct  founu  it  in  any  list  of  Dr. 
Inijlis's  publications. 


(1     it 

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without  any  Charge 
he  (late  of  the  first 

ers,  &c.    Vol. 

ihn  Holt,  1769 

12° 

itical,  no  less  than 
■ton,  p.  146. 
'—J.  Sahin. 

rdination.     In 
U:,  pp.  44. 
Itif/imaii,  1724 

;  llisIiopMxaniined, 
ip  Vindicated,  No. 
each's  and  Caner's 

istified ;  being 
/hite,  eU.    [By 
'  ca/f,  neat. 
°  fiostoii,  1763 

Reverend  Mr. 
°  Boston,  1748 
.  2d  edition, 
i'ols.  /ill!/  calf, 
'  London,  17S0 
ing  Power  of 
eing  Remarlcs 
|Ne\v-Engl,inci. 
lication  of  the 
ig  and 
Walter  ?]  //. 
8° 

Remarks  on 
Answer  to  a 
Ordination, 

Boston,  1733 

bers  of  the 

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Boston,  1748 

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6145  [Johnson  {Rci\  Samuel)  D.D^  A  Second  Letter  from  a 
Minister  of  the  Church  of  England  to  his  Dissenting  Parishioners, 
in  answer  to  Some  Remarks,  by  one  J.  G[raham,]//.  113,  half  mar. 
neat.  8°  Boston,  1734 

See,  also,  A  Sermon  on  the  Great  Duty  of  Loving  God;  will)  Prayers  for  tlie  F'amily, 
etc., in  Tracls,  No.  6176;  cind  a  Preface  to  lieacli's  "Calm  and  Dispassionate  Vindication," 
in  tlie  same  volume;  Letter  from  Aristocles  to  Aiithades,  1745,  *"''  Defence  of  Aristocles 
and  .^uthades,  1747,  in  Tracts,  No.  6178;  and,  in  same  vol..  Demonstration  of  the 
Keasonableness  of  Prayer,  1760. 

6146  [Leslie  (Charles)]  A  Short  and  Easie  Method  with  the  Deists 
. . .  The  Eighth  Edition :  to  which  is appendeii  A  Discourse  concerning 
Episcopacy  |by  John  Checkley],  //.  \t,2,  good  copy. 

8°  London,  J.  Apflebee,  for  J.  Checkley,  1723 

SC.AKCE.     See  Stevens's  Nuggets,  no.  535,  and  the  Menzius  Cat-ilogue,  no.  1230. 

0147  —  The  same,  pp.  132  ;  followed  by  The  Speech  of  Mr.  John 
Checkley  upon  his  Tryal  at  Boston,  for  publishing  "  A  Short  and 
Easie  Method,"  etc.  21I  edition,//.  40,  and  A  Specimen  of  a  True 
Dissenting  Catechism,  etc.,  \  page.        8°  London,  y.Applcbee,  1738 

6148  —  Another  copy :  (wiUi  Checkley's  Speech.)        8°  London,  1738 

6149  —  The  same.     First  American  from  the  Eighth  London  edition. 

8°  Windsor  {Vt.),  18 12 

6150  Peirck  (James)  .\  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters:  In  Answer 
to  Dr.  Wm.  Nicliols's  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of 
the  Church  of  England. . .  The  Second  Edition,  corrected, //.  (44), 
5J5,  olil calf.  8 °  London,  1 7 1 8 

Pirst  published  in  Latin,  "  Vindicia;  Fratrum  Disscntium,"  London,  1710. 

6151  Peticrs  (Samuel)  of  Hebron.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Litchfield, 
in  Connecticut,  before  a  voluntary  Convention  of  the  Clergy  of  the 
Church  of  England  of  Several  Provinces  in  America,  June  13, 
1770,  large  and  fine  copy,  half  mor.  neat.  sm.  4°  n.  p.  1770 

"  Published  with  Notes,  to  gratify  the  very  respectable  Assembly  before  whom  it  was 
delivered,  aiul  a  Copy  given,  July,  1770." 

This  Sermon,  by  the  "  lilue  L.1W"  historian  of  Connecticut,  is  Vbry  Scarce.  The 
"  Notes"  are  spicy,  and,  doubtless,  were  more  gratifying  to  the  "respectable  Assembly," 
than  to  the  Sons  of  Liberty;  e.  g.  (p.  13) :  "  America  has  the  Honor  of  dealing  in  human 
Ple^li;  of  plundering  and  extirpating  the  .-Vbaigines  of  the  Country;  of  stealing  and 
receiving  stolen  lil.acks  from  the  coasts  of  Africa  ;  of  using  them  with  more  than  S.avage 
liarlxirity,  not  under  the  same  Pretence  that  Nimrod  hunted  Men,  but  under  a  pious 
Pretence  of  Christianizing  and  liestowing  on  them  natural  and  civil  Liberty ;— glorious 
Pretence,  but  most  infamously  executed  I" 

6152  Prajlaticus  Triumphatus.  The  Scripture-Bishop  Vindicated.  A 
Defence  of  the  Dialogue  betwei-n  Pra;laticus  and  Eleutherius, . . 
against  the  E.xceptioiis  of  a  Pamphlet,  intitled,  "The  Scripture- 
Bishop  Examin'd."  By  Eleutherius,  V.  I).  M.  [Rev.  Jonathan 
Dickinson],  //.  126  —  Eusebius  Inermatus.  Just  Remarks  on.. 
"  Eleutherius  Enervatus  "  . .  By  Phileleuth.  Bangor,  V.  E.  B.  [Rev. 
Thomas  Foxcroft  ?]  //.  (2),  158.  2  in  one  vol.,  old  paneled  sheep, 
good  copy.  sm.  9,°  Boston,  1733 

Sie  Dickinson  (Jona.),  No.  6136. 

6153  RuTi.EDGE  {Rev.  Edw.)  History  of  the  Church  of  England, 
from  the  Earliest  periods  to  the  present  time,  pp.  xx,  310,  sheep, 
neat.  8°  Middlctown,  Conn.,  1825 

0000  Scripture-Bishop  (The):  Sec  Tracts,  No.  6175:  The  Scripture- 
Bishop  Examined:  j^ct  Tracts,  No.  6177:  The  Scripture-Bishop 
Vindicated  :  sec  Pnelaticus  i'riuinpaalui,  No.  O152. 


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6ii;4  'if.wwv.w  {^Mx\\\t\)  Bishop  of  CoHtucticut.  A  Sermon  Preach'd 
at  New-London,  Sunday,  tlie  21st  of  February,  1741-2.  ^By  Samuel 
Seabury,  Missionary  from  the  Society  for  propagating  of  the 
Gospel,  etc.,  pp.  (4),  22,  uncut,  rare. 

16°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1742 

615s  Seabury.  Address  of  the  Kpiscopal  Clergy  of  Connecticut  to 
the  Right  Rev.  liisliop  Seabury,  witii  the  Bishop's  Answer.  And, 
A  Sermon  to  tlie  Convention  at  Middietown,  Aug.  3,  1785,  by  Rev. 
Jerem.  Leaming . .  Also,  Bishop  Seabury's  first  Charge  to  the 
Clergy  of  iiis  Diocese,  etc,  pp.  8,  i8,  15,  5,  uncut,  very  scarce. 

^^  New  Haven,  [1785] 

Samuel)     Discourses   on    Several   Subjects. 

8°  Hudson,  18 1 5 

I.  only,  with  portrait  of  Bishop  Seabury,  engr. 

8°  Hudson,  1815 

Brown  ILL.  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  New- 
l]y  Samuel  Seabury,  Missionary,  etc. 
Communion-Office,  or  order  for  the 


6156  SEABtTRY   {Bishop 
2  vols.,  sheep,  neat. 

6157  —  The  same.  Vol. 
by  Gimbrede. 

6158  Seabury,   Jarvis, 
London,  Feb.  21,   1 741-2. 
New   London,   1742  — The 


Administration  of  the  Holy  Eucharist  or  Supper  of  the  Lord.  With 
Private  Devotions.  Recommended  to  the  Episcopal  Congregations 
in  Connecticut,  by  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Seabury,  pp.  23.  12" 
New  London,  T.  Green,  17S6,  very  rare  —  Bishop  Seabury's  Second 
Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocese,  Sept.  22,  i-jZG,  pp.  20.  8° 
Nejv  Haven  —  Bishop  Seabury's  Discourse  before  the  Triennial 
Convention  of  the  P.  E.  Church, . .  in  Trinity  Church,  New  York, 
pp,2'j,  uncut.  N.  F.  1792  —  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  James's 
Church,  New  London,  Ash- Wednesday,  1789.  By  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Father  in  God,  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Connecticut.  N.  Haven  [17S9] 
—  Address  of  the  Clergy  to  . .  Bishop  Seabury,  his  Answer,  ancl  his 
First  Charge,  Aug.  1785;  With  the  Rev.  J.  Learning's  Convention 
Sermon,  uncut.  A^e^u  Haven  [1785] — Jarvis  {Rd-.  Abraham) 
Discourse  befor;;  a  Special  Convention  of  the  Clergy,  in  Trinity 
Church,  New  Haven,  May  5,  1796,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Bishop  Seabury.  N.  Haven  —  Bishop  Jarvis's  Charge  to  the  Clergy 
of  his  Diocese, . .  immediately  after  his  Consecration,  Oct.  18,  1797. 
With  the  Address  of  the  Clergy,  and  the  Bishop's  Answer. 
Newfield,  L.  Beach,  1798  —  Blatcliford  (Rev.  S.)  Letter  to  Wm. 
Smith,  D.  D.,  occasioned  by  his  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of 
Bishop  Jarvis.  N.  Haven,  1798  —  Brownell  {Bishop  Thomas  C) 
Charge  to  the  Clergy,  June  6,  1821.  N.  Haven,  182 1  —  Brownell's 
Charge  to  the  Clergy,  June  6,  1832  —  Bishop's  Bonus,  Seabury 
College,  Divine  Right  of  Presbyterianism,  and  Divine  Right  of 
Episcopacy ;  in  a  series  of  Essays,  etc.  New  Haven,  1816  — 
Constitution  and  Canons  of  the  Episc.  Church,  relative  to  the 
Discipline  of  Clergymen :  with  petitions  and  documents,  relative 
to  Rev.  Ammi  Rogers,  etc.  n.  p.  18 12,  very  scarce —  Bishop  White's 
Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Bishop  Brownell,  Oct.  27,  1819, 
with  an  Appendix.  N.  Haven,  \%\();  and  others.  18  Pamphlets, 
{various  sizes),  nearly  all  uncut,  in  one  vol.,  half  blue  mor^co 
{Jioxburghe).  8' 


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6159  Secker  (Thomas)  Arehiishop  of  Canterbury.  Sermons  on  Various 
Subjects.  Published  by  B.  I'orteous,  D.  D.,  and  G.  Stinton,  D.  U. 
Prefixed,  A  Review  of  his  Grace's  Life  and  Character.  4  vols., 
sound  old  calf ,  neat.  8°  Lottdon,  1770 

6160  [Secker  {Archbishop)'\  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhew's  Observations 
on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Farts.     London,  Printed. 

8"  Boston,  Repr.  R.  by  S.  Draper,  1764 

6161  Simeon  (Charles)  The  Excellency  of  the  Liturgy ;  and  University 
Sermons.  12^  New  York,  Eastburn,  Kirk  &•  Co.,  18 13 

6162  Smith  (M.)  Twelve  Sermons,  upon  Several  Occasions.  By 
Michael  Smith,  A.  B.,  late  Missionary  to  the  Soc.  for  Prf)p.  the 
Gospel  in  America,  calf,  engraved  bookplate  of  Lord  Chief  Baron 
Smythe.  %°  London   x-jio 

6163  [Smith  (Wm.)i']  The  Trial  of  Episcopacy.  Reported  by  R.  C. 
C.  A,  M.,  pp.  200,  I,  bds.  uncut,  name  on  title. 

\(i'  Poughkeepsie,  P.  Potter,  1817 

0000  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  An 
Account  of  the  Society,  with  their  Proceedings  and  Success. 
London,  1706  —  A  Colk' lion  of  Papers,  printed  by  Order  of  the 
Society.     London,  i-j  12.     /«  Tracts,  No.  6176. 

6164  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts- 
Anniversary  Sermons  ;  with  Abstracts  of  Proceedings,  etc. : — 

1710-11.     Wm.  Fleetwood,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 

1712.  White  Kennet,  Dean  of  Peterborough. 

17 13.  John  Moore,  B.  of  Ely. 

1738.  Thomas  Herring,  B.  of  Bangor. 
1757.  Edmond  Keene,  B.  of  Chester. 
1762.    John  Hume,  B.  of  Oxford.  6  in  i  vol.  8° 

—  Anniversary  Sermons ;  with  Abstracts  of  Proceedings,  etc. : — 

1 7 14.  Geo.  Stanhope,  D.  D.      With  two  folded  engravings  of 

Codrington  College,  in  Barbadoes. 
1720.     Samuel  Bradford,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 

1722.  J.  Waugh,  D.  D. 

1723.  Thomas  Greene,  Bishop  of  Ely. 
1732.     Geo.  Berkeley,  Dean  of  Londonderry. 
1761.     Richard  Newcome,  Bp.  of  Landaff. 

1765.  Philip  Yongf,  Bp.  of  Norwich. 

1766.  Wm.  Warburton,  Bp.  of  Gloucester.  8  in  i  vol.  4° 

—  Anniversary  Sermons ;  with  Abstracts  of  Proceedings,  etc.:  — 

1768.  John  Green,  B.  of  Lincoln. 

1769.  T.  Newton,  B.  of  Bristol. 

1772.  Charles  Moss,  B.  of  St.  David's. 

1773.  Tona.  Shipley,  B.  of  St.  Asaph. 

Three  emtions  of  the  Sermon;  refr.  Norwich  [CoMn.],  n.  d.  (1773);  New  York, 
1773;  Newport,  A'.  /.,  1773. 

1774.  Edmund  Law,  B.  of  Carlisle. 

1783.     Beilby  Porteus,  B.  of  Chester.     (The  Sermon  only.) 

1785.     John  Ross,  B.  of  Exeter. 

1793.    John  Douglas,  B.  of  Salisbury.     11  in  i  vol.      wide  8° 


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(Society  for  Prop,  of  ilie  Ciospel.)     Anniversary  Sermons ;  with 
Abstracts,  etc.     1717-18,  by  rJiilip  Talbot,  B.  of  Hereford.    8" 
uncut ; —  1770,  Frederic  Keppel,  B.  of  Exeter.  4°; —  1771,  Robert 
Lowth,  B.  of  Oxford.  4° 
3  vols.,  hf.  blue  mor.  {Roxburghe),  and  3  Pamphlets,  (as  4  vols.) 

4°  and  8° 

6165  —  Apthorp  (East)  Considerations  on  the  Institution  and 
Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  iVc.  Jiostoit,  1763  — 
Mavhew  (Jona.)  Observations  on  the  Character  and  ("oncluct  of 
the  Society,  designed  to  shew  their  Non-conformity  to  each  otiier. 
With  Remarks  on  the  Mistakes  of  F^ast  Apthorp,  M.  A.  etc.  Boston, 
1763  —  Verses  on  Dr.  Mayhew's  Book  of  Observations  on  . .  the 
Society,  &c.  ..  With  Notes.  By  a  Oentleman  of  Rhode  Island 
C'>lony,  //.  19.  Providence,  1763  —  Remarks  on  Dr.  Mayhew's 
Incidental  Reflections  relative  to  the  Church  of  England,  &c.  By 
a  Son  of  the  Church  of  England.  J^ortsmout/i,  D.  J'bwk,  1763  — 
[Caner  (Henry)]  A  Candid  Examination  of  Dr.  Mayhew's 
Observations  . .  To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  containing 
a  Vindication  of  the  Society ;  By  one  of  its  Members  [the  Rev. 
Dr.  S.  Johnson].  Boston,  1763  —  Mayiiew  (J.)  A  Defence 
of  the  Observations  &c.  against  an  anonymous  Pamphlet  falsely 
intitled,  A  Candid  Examination  &c.,  and  also  against  The  Letter 
to  a  F>iend.  Boston,  1763  —  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhew's 
Observations  &c.  [By  Archbishop  Sicckeu.]  London:  rej»:  Boston, 
1764 — Mayhew  (J.)  Remarks  on  an  Anonymous  Tract,  entitled, 
An  Answer,  &c.  Being  a  Second  Defence  of  the  Observations. 
Boston,  1764  —  Apthorp  (E.)  A  Review  of  Dr.  Mayhew's  Remarks 
on  the  Answer  &c.  London,  1765  — Wheelock  (Eleazar)  Narrative 
of  the  Indian  Charity  School  at  Lebanon.  Boston,  1763  —  The 
Dissenters  Reasons  for  Separating  from  the  Church  of  England. 
4th  Edition.     London,  11G0.     Ln  one  vol.,  old  calj,  neat.  8° 

6166  —  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charters  and  Conduct  of  the 
Society.  Boston,  1763  —  A  Candid  Examination  of  Dr.  Mayhew's 
Observations,  &c.  Boston,  1763  —  Mayhew's  Defence  of  the 
Observations.  Boston,  1763  —  [Archb.  Seeker's]  Answer  to  tiie 
Observations.  Repr.  Boston,  1764 — Mayhew's  Remarks  on  an 
Anonymous  Tract, . .  being  A  Second  Defence,  &c.  Boston,  1764 
—  Verses  on  Doctor  Mayhew's  Book  of  Observations  &c.  By  a 
Gentleman  of  R.  I.  Colony.  Prov.  1763.  6  in  one  vol.,  hf.  sheep, 
neat.  8° 

6167  ViETS  (Roger)  Sermon  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Simsbury, 
April  9th,  1784,  being . . .  Good  Frid.ay,  uncut,  vkry  scarce. 

8'  Hartford,  1787 
The  Rev.  Rosfcr  Viets  was  appointed  missionary  in  Uigby,  N.  S.,  in  1 ;  '^'1,  and  removed 
to  that  place   from   Simbbuiy   m    17S7.      ( He  was  the  uncle  of  the  Kt.  Kov.  Alexander 
Viets  Gnswold,  first  Bishop  of  the  Eastern  Uiocese. ) 

6168  [Walter  (Thomas)]  An  Essay  upon  that  Paradox,  Infallibility 
may  sometimes  Mistake.  Or,  A  Reply  to  A  Discourse  concerning 
Episcopacy,  said  in  a  Late  Pamphlet  to  be  Beyond  the  Possibility 
of  a  Reply,  etc. . .  By  a  Son  of  Martin  Mar-Prelate,  //.  120,  i, 
uncut,  VERY  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  D.  Henchman,  1724, 

For  Jolui  Checkley's  "  Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy,"  see  Leslie,  Nos.  6146-48. 


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4°  and  8° 
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[OS.  6146-48. 


0000  Welles  (Noah)  Vindication  of  Presbyt.  Ordination ;  ancf  The 
Real  .Advantages  of  Conforming  to  the  Ch.  of  England  ;  &r  Tracts, 
No.  6177. 

6169  [VViGGi.EswoRTH  (Edward)]  Sober  Remarks  on  A  Book  lately 
Re-printed  at  Boston,  entituled,  A  Modest  Proof  etc.  In  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend,  //.  78,  i.  8°  Boston,  1724 

6170  [ — ]  The  same.  The  Second  Edition.  Appended :  The  Ruling 
tV  Ordaining  l^ower  of  Congregational  Bishops  or  Presbyters, 
Defended.  IJeing  Remarks  on  . .  Mr.  P.  Barclay's  Persuasive,  etc. 
By  an  Impartial  Hand  [Rev.  Thomas  Foxcroft.]  Two  in  1  vol., 
//.  126,  44,  unc/tt.  S°  Boston,  1724 

The  second  tract  wants  the  last  \agc.    (See  No.  6140.) 

0000  Wetmork  (J^a'.  James)  Sec  The  Englishman  directed  in  the 
Choice  of  his  Religion,  in  Tracts,  No.  6178. 

6171  Wetmork  {  Bei'.  Robert  G.  )  Address  to  the  Episcopal 
Congregations  in  Schenectady  and  Duanesborough,  Jidy,  1798,//. 
31.  12''  Catskill.  Mackay  Crosweli,  [179S] 

6172  \N\WY¥.(W^m.)  Bis/wfi  of  Pennsylvania.  Memoirs  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  l]nitedSiatGs,/ia//ca//',gi/t,mar/>/ed  edges. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1820 

6173  [White  (i?«/w/ Wm.)]  The  Case  of  the  Episcopal  Churches  in 
the  United  States,  considered,  //.  35,  scarce. 

12°  Phila.,  D.  C.  Claypoole,  1782 

6174  Wii.BERFORCE  (Samucl)  Bishop  of  Oxford.  History  of  the 
Protestant   Episcopal  Church  in  America.     2d  edition,  map,  cloth. 

12°  London,  1845 
Rev.  Dr.  Alonzo  13.  Chapin's  copy,  with  marked  passages  and  marginal  notes  by  him. 

6171^  Tracts.  [Dickinson  (Jona.)]  The  Scripture-Bishop;  or,  the 
Divine  Right  of  Presbyterian  Ordination  and  Government, 
considered  in  a  Dialogue  between  Praelaticus  and  Eleutherius. 
Boston,  1732 — G[raham]  (J.)  Some  Remarks  upon  a  Second 
Letter  from  Church  of  England  Minister  to  his  Dissenting 
Parishioners,//.  128.  Boston,  1736  —  Hare  (P\)  The  Difficulties 
and  Discouragements  which  attend  the  Study  of  the  Scriptures  in 
the  way  of  Private  Judgment.  6th  edition,  uncut.  Boston,  1749 
—  Reading  no  Preaching,  or  A  Letter  to  a  Young  Clergyman,  &c. 
Boston,  repr.  1756  —  Dialogue  between  John  Quasristicus  and 
Thomas  Casuisticus  [favoring  the  support  of  the  Ministry  by  a 
public  Ta.x].  By  E.  H[allam],  M.  A.  uncut.  Neiv  London,  1749  — 
A  Brief  Account  of  the  Revenues,  Pomp,  and  State  of  the  Bishops 
and  other  Clergy  of  the  Church  in  England,  uncut.  Boston,  1725  — 
Beveridge  (W.)  Sermon  concerning  the  Excellency ..  of  the 
Common  Prayer.  29th  edition.  Boston,  1733  —  Animadversions 
on  Some  Parts  of  Mr.  Beach's  '■  Friendly  Expostulation  "  (signed 
A.  Z.).  AL  York,  B.  Mecom,  1763  —  Dickinson  (Jona)  A  Second 
Vindication  of  God's  sovereign  free  Grace,  against  the  exceptions 
of  Mr.  John  Beach,  uncut.  Boston.  1748  —  Phipps  (J.)  Brief 
Reninrks  on  Common  Arguments  in  Support  of  Ecclesiastical 
Impositions  in  this  Nation.     Nonvich,  repr.  Phila.,  1771  —  Coade 


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(G.)  JTV.    Letter  to  a  Clergyman  relating  to  his  Sermon  on  the  30th 

(if  January.     4th  edition.     A'.  ]'ii;/,:  1773.  «//,7//. 

1 1  i/i  I  vol.,  hf.  blue  morocco  ijioxburghe).  n* 

6176  Tracts.  An  Account  of  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel 
in  l''orei;;n  Parts  ..  witli  their  Proceedings  ancl  Success,  engraving 
of  the  Society's  Seal,  pp.  97.  London,  1706  —  A  Collection  of 
Papers,  printed  by  order  of  the  Society  (Ch.irter,  Standing  Orders, 
List  of  Members,  &:c.)  Lon,i.  1712  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Fo.\croft.  By  J.  F.  fioston,  i-j^^ — Johnson  (Samuel)  Z?.  Z>.  A 
Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  Loving  and  Dilighting  in  the  Public 
Worship  of  God,  preached  at  Stratford,  July  <S,  1744.  With  Prayers, 
for  the  Family  and  Closet.  Boston,  1746 —  Pkach  (John)  A  Calm 
and  Dispassionate  Vindication  of  the  Professors  of  the  Ch.  of 
England  . .  With  a  Preface  by  Dr.  S.  Johnson,  and  an  Appendix 
[by  Rev.  J.  Wetmore  and  Rev.  H.  Caner], //.  viii,  75.  Boston,  1749 
—  Mills  (Jedediah)  A  Vindication  of  Gospel  Truth,  and 
Refutation  of  some  dangerous  Furors  iVc. . .  In  a  Letter  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Samuel  Johnson's  [Letter  from  Aristoclcs  to  Authadcs], 
Boston,  1747  —  The  Dissenting  Cientleinan's  Answer  to  the  Rev. 
Mr.  White's  Three  Letters.  4th  Edition.  A'.  York,  1748  —  Prayers 
and  Thanksgivings  for  a  Family  or  private  Person,  //.  5,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
—Ik  Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving ..  on  the  21st  of  May, 
1816, ..  for  the  End  to  the  War  against  France.  By  Authority. 
Quebec,  1816 — Dehon  (Theo.)  Discourse,  in  Trinity  Church, 
Newport.  Nov.  27,  1805.  Newport,  R.  I.,  1S06 — Harris  (Wm.) 
Seimon  in  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  before  the  Convention  of  the 
P.  E.  Church  in  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1799.  13  Tracts,  in  one 
vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  {Hoxburghe),  all  but  two  uncut.  4" 

6177  Tr.icts  (1732-1802)  The  Scripture  Bishop  .  .  Examined,  in  Two 
Letters  to  a  Friend,  //.  52,  one  leaf  mutilated,  v.  /.  1733  —  Bk.ach 
(John)  Sermon  on  Loving  our  Enemies.  Boston,  1739  —  Dickinson 
(Jona.)  A  Vindication  of  God's  sovereign  free  Grace:  Remarks 
on  Heach's  and  Caner's  Sermon,  and  on  [Dr.  S.  Johnson's]  Letter 
from  .Aristocles  to  Authades.  Boston,  1746  —  [Welles  (Noah)] 
The  Real  Advantages  which  Ministers  and  People  may  enjoy, 
(.specially  in  the  Colonies,  by  conforming  to  the  Church  of  England. 
//.  /.  \^Neiv  Havenl,  1762  —  Hobart  (Noah)  Second  Address  to 
the  Members  of  the  Episcopal  Separation  in  New  England. 
Boston,  1 75 1 — A  Discourse  on  Government  ancl  Religion,  fitted 
for  the  Meridian  of  the  30th  of  January.  By  an  Independent. 
Boston.  1750  —  Croswell  (.Vndrew)  Observations  on  Bishop 
VVarburton's  Sermon  before  the  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel,  1766. 
Boston,  1 768  —  Jarratt  (Deveieux)  Sermon  before  the  Convention 
of  the  P.  E.  Church  in  Virginia.  {Repr.)  New  London,  1792 — The 
Connecticut  Dissenters'  Strong  Box:  No.  I.  C'ontaining,  The 
High-flying  Churchman  stript  of  his  legal  Robe,  &c.  By  John 
Leland,  f/<r.  A^eif  Landon,  \?,02  —  Welles  (Noah)  Vindication  of 
liie  Validity  and  Di.ine  Right  of  Presbyterian  Ordination.  (Reply 
to  Learning.)  Jiepr.  Litchfield,  n.  d.  9  Pamphlets,  in  i  vol.,  hj  blue 
mor.  (Jioxburghe),  all  uncut.  S'i 


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C>i78  Tracts  (1745-1771)  Johnson  (Samuel)  D.  D.  Letter  to  Jona. 
Dickinson,  in   Defence  of  Aiistocles  to  Authades.     Boston,   1747 

—  Johnson  (S.)  Demonstration  of  the  Reasonableness,  and  Duty 
of  Prayer.  iV.  York,  1760 — Bf..\(H  (John)  Reply  to  J.  Dickinson's 
Remarks  upon  a  Sermon,  etc.  Boston,  1747  ("come  out  Apr.  28," 
is  noted  in  MS.  I'v  /^en.  T.  Foxcro/t)  —  The  Englishman  directed  in 
the  Choice  of  his  Religion:  witli  a  Prefatory  Address  [by  Rev. 
James  Wetmore,  of  Rye.]  Boston,  1748  —  [Jdhnsox  (Dr.  S.-imuel)) 
Letter  from  Aristocles  to  .AiUthades,  concerning  tiie  .Sovereignty 
and  Promises  of  God.  Boston,  1745  — Tyiku  (John)  0/ Norwich, 
Conn.  Sermon  at  opening  of  'i'liuity-Ciuirch,  in  Pomfrci,  Apr.  12, 
1771.  Providence,  John  Carter,  1761  [for  1771]  —  [Tvi.kk  (John)?] 
The  Love  of  G.)d  to  Mankind  display 'd  in  a  Universal  Redemption 
by  Jesus  Chiist,  etc.  Nonvich,  n.  d.  [1773-78?]  —  Dickinson 
(Moses)  Inquiry  into  the  ('onse(|uences  botli  of  Calvinistic  and 
Arminian  Principles.  (Remarks  on  J.  Beacli's  Second  Reply.) 
Boston,  1750  —  [  Bi.AcKHURNK  { Archd.  Francis)]  A  Critical 
Commentary  on  Archb.  Seeker's  Letter  .  .  concerning  Bishops  in 
America.  Phila.  1771  — [Towcoon  (  M.  )  ]  The  Dissenting 
Gentleman's  Answer  to  Rev.  Mr.  W'iiite's  'i'hree  Letters,  5th  ed 
Boston,  1748.    10  Pamphlets  (7  uncut),  in  1  vol.  hf.  blue  morocco.   8° 

6179  Tracts (1763-1 789)  LEAMiNG(Jer.)  A  Defence  of  the  Episcopal 
Government  of  the  Church.  N.  }'.,  1766  —  Lkamino  (J.)  Sermon 
on  Evidences  of  Christianity.  New  Ilcircv,  17S5  —  I-EAMiNr.  (J.) 
Dissertations  upon  Various  Subjects.  .A*!/;-.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1789 

—  Welles  (Noah)  Divine  Right  of  I'resinterian  Ordination. 
Sermon  at  Stanford,  Apr.  ro,  1763.  N.  Y.,  1763  —  Welles  (N.) 
Vindication  of  Presbyterian  Ordination,  in  Answer  to  J.  Learning. 
Neu>  Haven,  S.  Green,  for  Roger  Sherman,  1767  —  Bowden  (John) 
Letter  to  President  Ezra  Stiles.  N.  Haven,  1788  —  Andrews 
(Samuel)  Discourse  on  Mark,  xvi.  15.  16,  N.  H,  1787  —  Viets 
(R.)  Sermon  on  Duty  of  Attending  Public  Worship  [and  two 
others).  Hartford,  1789  —  Andrews  (Samuel)  Fast-Day  Sermon 
on  Repentance,  July  20,  1775,  A  Haven,  1775  —  Sherwood  (3.) 
The  (Church's  Flight  into  the  Wilderness ;  an  Address  on  the 
Times.  N.  K,  1776.     10  in  x  vol.  neu<  half  Hue  mor.  all  uncut.     8° 

6180  Tracts  (1767-1790)  Chandler  (Thos.  B.)  Sermon  before  the 
Corporation  for  Relief  of  Widows  of  Clergymen,  Perth  Amboy, 
Oct.  2,  1771.  Burlington  [vV  y.]  —  Chandler  (T.  B.)  Appeal  to 
the  Public  in  behalf  of  the  Church  of  England  in  America, /5^.  xii, 
127.  N.  York,  J.  Parker,  1767  —  Smith  (Wm.)  Discourse  at  the 
Opening  of  the  Convention  of  the  [P.  E.]  Church  in  R.  Island, 
Newport,  Nov.  18,  1790.  Providence,  [1790]  —  The  Character  of 
Eusebius;  in  a  Letter  from  Atticus  to  his  Friend.  Phila.,  W.  <5n  F. 
Bradford,  1767  —  Dauhenv  (C.)  Trial  of  the  Spirits;  also, 
Hobart  (J.  H.)  Companion  for  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  2d 
edition.  N.  Haven,  1809  —  Priestcraft  defended  ;  A  Sermon  occa- 
sioned by  the  Expulsion  of  Six  Young  Gentlemen  from  Oxford 
University  for  Praying,  etc.;  by  the  Shaver.  13th  edition.  Neiv 
Haven,  repr.  [1771]  —  [TowLiooD  (M.)]  Answer  to  the  Inquiiy, 
Why  are  you  a  Dissenter?  Boston,  1773  —  Mauduit  (I.)    Case  of 


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the  Dissenting  Ministers,  4th  edition.  Boston,  1773  —  [Drummond] 
(H.)  Bp.  of  Sanim.  Sermon  at  Coronation  of  George  III.  and 
Queen  Charlotte,  Sept.  22,  1761.  Boston,  repr.  1762.  9  in  i  70I. 
(5  uncut)  new  half  mor.  (Jioxburghe).  8° 

6181  Tracts  (1767-70)  Ewkr  (John)  Bishop  of  Landaff.  Sermon 
before  Soc.  for  Prop.  Gospel,  [with  Proceedings  of  the  Soc.  etc.] 
uncut.  London,  x^d-j  —  Livin(.ston  (Wm.)  Letter  to  the  Bishop 
of  Landaft  on  [the  above]  Sermon.  N.  Y.,  176S  —  Vindication  of 
the  B.  of  Landaff's  Sermon.  By  a  Lover  of  Truth  and  Decency. 
N.  Y.,  1768  —  CuAi'Nc  V  (C.)  Remarks  on  certain  Passages  in 
the  B.  of  Landaff's  Sermon.  Boston,  1767  —  Secker  (T.)  .5/.  ^ 
Oxford.  Letter  to  H.  Walpole  concerning  Bishops  in  America. 
London,  1769  —  [B'ackburne  {Archd.  F.)]  Critical  Commentary 
0,1  Archbishop  Seeker's  J.etter  to  H.  Walpole.  London,  1770.  Six 
in  I  vol.,  all  but  one  uncut,  new  half  blue  mor.  {Roxburghe).  8° 

6182  Journals  of  the  Meetings,  which  led  to  the  Institution  of  a  Con- 
vention of  the  P.  E  Church  in  the  State  of  Pennsylvania:  with 
the  Journals  of  tiie  first  Six  Conventions,/*^.  26.  Phila.,  Hall  6- 
Sellers,  1790  —  Journals  of  Five  Conventions,  ^/r.,  held  in  Philadel- 
phia, beginning  with  tiie  Seventh  ;  1791-1795.  Phila.,  Ormrod  &• 
Conrad,  1795 — Journals  of  the  12th  Convention  in  Pennsylvania, 
1796,  to  the  30th  Convention,  1814,  inclusive — Pastoral  Letter, 
from  the  House  of  Bishops,  in  Gen.  Convention,  1808.  N.  K, 
1808  —  Pastoral  Address,  from  the  House  of  Bishops,  May,  181 1. 
N.  Y.,  181 1  —  Pastoral  Letter,  etc.,  Phila.,  1814.  In  one  vol.  hf. 
bd.  8° 

Comprises  a  complete  series  of  the  Journals  of  the  Conventions  of  the  T.  E.  Church  in 
Pennsylvania,  from  its  institution  to  the  year  1814,  inclusive. 

6183  —  Journals  of  Conventions  of  the  P.  E.  Church  in  Connecticut, 
in  1792,  '93,  '94,  and  "95.  Natfield,  1795  —  [MS.  copy  of  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  Church  in  Conn.,  with  abstract  of  Proceedings  on 
its  adoption]  —  Journal  of  Conventions  in  Connecticut,  1796  to 
1802.  Ne7v  York  [1802]  —  Journal  of  ('onventions,  1802  and  1803. 
Danbury,  1803 — The  same,  1804-1807.  N.  Haven,  1807  —  The 
same,  1808- 18 10.  N.  Haven,  181 1  —  The  same,  1811-13.  N.  H., 
1813 — The  same,  1813-1816.  A'  //.,  1817  — Journals  of  [General] 
Conventions  of  the  P.  E.  Church  in  the  U.  S.  [1789,  '92,  '99,  1801, 
'04,  '08,  II,  '17.]  Phila.  dv  Nav  York,  1790-1817.  Sixteen  in  i 
vol.,  mostly  uncut,  boards.  8° 

"From  the   I.ibrarv  of   Rev.  Tillotson   Pronson,  D.D.;  presented  hy  Rt.  Rev.  T.  C. 
tirownell  to  A.  \\.  Chapin  [Il.n.),  July  2t,  i8w." 

6184  —  Journal  of  Convention  of  P.  E.  Church  in  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  Penn., 
Del.,  and  So.  Car.,  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  Oct.  10.  11,  1786.  Phila. 
1 1786] — Journal  of  Convention  of  V.  K.  Chinch  in  U.  S,  i'hila., 
1789.  Phila.,  1790  —  Journal  of  Conventions  of  P.  E.  Church  of 
State  of  New  York,  1787-91.  A''.  F.,  1792  —  Constitution  and 
(Canons  of  P.  E.  Church  in  the  U.  S.  and  Constitution  of  Episc. 
Churches  in  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1800  —  SMirii  ('Wm.)  Two 
Sermons  before  the  Gen.  Convention  of  P.  E.  Church,  I'hiln..  i78f). 
Phila.,  1789  —  Mii,i.i.R  (Alex.)  Essay  on  Church  Government. 
Albany.  1801  — Oopen  (J.  C.)  LetttTs  occasioned  by  the  PiiMi 
ration  of  a  Private  Correspondence,  begun  by  Mr.  Saml  Mardin 


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tock.  Boston,  1791 — How  (T.  Y.)  Letters  to  Rev.  S.  Miller, 
D.D.,  on  the  Christian  Ministry.  Utica,  1808  —  Wilson  (James) 
Review  of  Letters  of  Rev.  J.  Bowden  to  Rev.  Dr.  Miller.  Provi- 
dence, 1822 — Grissvold  (Ezra)  Letter  in  Answer  to  Rev.  D. 
Perry's  Defence  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Rights  of  Man.  Hartford 
[1796]  —  Reply  to  "An  Answer  to  Bishop  Hobart's  Pastoral 
Letter  on  Bible  and  Prayer  Book  Societies,  by  an  Episcopalian; " 
by  another  Episcopalian.  N.  V.,  1815  —  Pastoral  Letter  to  the 
Clergy  and  Laity  from  the  Bishops,  May  24th,  1820.   Phila.,  1820 

—  Candid  Examination  of  the  Episcopal  Church.  12°  iVewbitryport, 
1820  —  li'l.c\i.\M'sv.{Rev.Afr.)  Answer  to  Rev.  H.  U. Onderdonk, 
D.D.  2d  edition.  N.  K,  1828  — Smith  (H.)  and  Anthon  (H.) 
Statement  of  Facts  in  relation  to  the  recent  Ordination  in  St. 
Stephen's  Church.  New  York,  1843.  15  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mor. 
{Roxburghe),  mostly  uncut.  8° 

6185  Sermons  ;  by  S.  F.  Jarvis,  D.D.,  Convention,  182 1;  Isaac  Boyle, 
Convention,  1823;  T.  M.  Harris,  1813;  Pastoral  Letter  from  House 
of  Bishops  of  U.  S.,  1817;  P.  Chase,  Convention,  1813;  P.  Chase, 
Ordina.  of  H.  Croswell,  New  Haven,  1816;  J.  S.  Ravenscroft, 
Convention  of  Va.,  1820;  S.  H.  'I'urner,  Opening  of  P.  E.  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  Haven,  1820;  J.  S.  J.  Gardiner,  Artillery  Election, 
Boston,  1823;  T.  C.  Brownell,  D.D.,  Convention,  1821;  Consecra- 
tion of  Bp.  T.  C.  Brownell,  18 19;  and  six  others,  in  one  vol.  hf  calf. 

8° 

6186  Tracts.  Mather  (Increase)  Some  Remarks  on  a  Pretended 
Answer  [by  Bp.  J.  VVilliamsJ  to  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Com- 
mon Prayer  Worship,  etc.,  //.  (2),  36,  (2),  10.  London,  n.  d. 
[17 12],  close  cropped  at  top,  (See  Part  I.,  No.  1037.)  —  The 
Scripture  Bishop . .  Examined,  in  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend,  n.  p. 
1733  —  A  Letter  to  Rev.  Thomas  I-'oxcroft.  By  J.  F.  Boston, 
1745.     3  Tracts.  8'  and  4° 

6187  Tracts  (8)  Hohart  (Noah)  Serious  Address  to  Members  of 
the  Episc.  Separation  in  New-En;4lancl,  etc.,  pp.  139.     Boston,  1748 

—  TliL"  Englishman  directed  in  the  choice  of  his  Relip;ion  .  .  With 
a  Prefatory  Address  [by  Rev.  James  Wetmore],  //.  77.  Boston, 
1748  —  The  Dissenting  Gentleman's  Third  and  last  Letter  to  Rev. 
Mr.  White.  3d  t A.  Armagh,  repr.  1749  —  Dr.  Chauncy's  Answer 
to  Dr.  Chandler's  Appeal  to  the  Public,  //.  205.  Boston,  1768  — 
Dr.  Chauncy's  Reply  to  Dr.  Chandler's  "Appeal  Defended,"  //. 
180,  X.     Boston,  1770.  8°  and  12° 

6188  Tracts  (6)  Address  to  Ministers  and  Congregations  of  the 
Presbyttrian  and  Independent  Persuasions.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Episcopal  Church,  //.  55.  n.  p.  {^I'hiladelphia  l\  1790 

LearaintT  (Jeremiah)  of  Stratford.  Conn.     The  Evidences  for  the 
Truth  of  Christianity.     A  Sermon.     With  Appendix,  //.  27. 

Netv  Haveti,  1785 

Moore  (Benj.)  Bp.  of  Nav  York.     Charge,  delivered  to  the  Con- 
veniion,  Oct.,  1802.  New  York,  1803 

—  Sermon  before  the  Gen.  ("onvcnlion.  8°  N  Y.,  1804 

—  Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  fulfilling  all  Righteousness. 

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Trinity  Church,  Now  York.  Charter,  etc.  With  Notes  by  an 
Episcopalian,  //.  63.  A^eiv  York,  1813 

—  The  C^harter  of .  .  Trinity  Church  defended  against  the 
attacks  of  a  late  Pamphlet.  New  York,  1813 

8°  and  12° 

6189  Tracts  (9)  Jarvis  (Samuel  I"".)  The  Unity  of  the  Church. 
Convention  Sermon.  New  York,  1816  :  —  The  Conversation  of  our 
Savior  with  Nicodemus.     Massachusetts  Convention  Sermon,  1821: 

—  The  Colonies  of  Heaven.     ( 'onii.  Convention  Sermon,  1846. 
Keade  (Wm.)  Up.  of  Virginia.     Sermon  at  Gen.   Convention, 

Philadelphia,  1838. 

Atkinson  (Thomas)  Authoritative  Ministerial  Teaching.  Mary- 
land Convention  Sermon,  1844. 

Doane  (G.  W.)  Bp.  of  N.  Jersey.  The  Ciiurch's  Opportunity, 
the  Churclvs  Duty.     N.  J.  Convention  Sermon,  1847. 

Washburn  (\\.  A.)  The  Living  Church.  Conn.  Convention 
Sermon,  1857. 

Williams  (J.)  Bp.  of  Conn.    Convention  Sermon.  Hartford,  1856. 

Coit  (Gurdon  S.)  Priestlv  Fidelity.  Conn.  Convention  Sermon, 
Hartford,  1859.  "  8° 

6190  Tracts  (14)  White  (Bp.  Wm.)  Pastoral  Address,  Gen.  Con- 
\ention,  181 1 — Serious  Call  to  those  without  the  pale  of  the 
Episc.  Church.  By  a  consistent  Churchman.  (Satirical.)  n.  p., 
n.  d.  — Letter  to  a  Churchman. .  By  J.  R.  O.     New  Haven,  1808 

—  Hlanchard  (Stcph.)  Letter  to  Ethan  Smith,  on  his  Sermon, 
"Episcopacy  Examined."  Concord,  N.  H.,  18 17  —  Candid  Exam 
ination  of  the  Episc.  Church,  in  Two  Letters  to  a  Friend.  Nor- 
walk,  1819  —  Letter  from  a  Congregationalist  to  a  Friend,  on 
joining  the  new  P>pisc.  Church.  Boston,  1820  —  Review  of  Bp. 
Hobart's  Sermon,  from  tne  London  Qu.  Theol.  Re\iew;  with  two 
Answers  to  the  same.  New  York,  1826  —  Onderdonk  (H.  U.)  Bp. 
of  Penn.  The  Rule  of  Faith.  A  i:iiarge  to  the  Clergy,  Philadel 
phia,  1833  —  Review  of  Bp.  Onderdonk's  Charge.  By  Rev.  John 
Hughes.  Phila.  1833  —  "Puseyism  "  no  Popery,  //.  72.  Boston, 
1843  —  Letters  to  the  Laity  of  the  Am.  Episc.  Church.  By  a  Prot. 
Episcopalian.  Phila.,  1843  —  Ihe  True  Issue  sustained  . .  Views 
of  the  Press  in  relation  to  the  late  ordination  [of  Rev.  Arthur 
Carey]  in  St.  Stephen's  Church.  AL  K.  1843  —  A  Laynan's 
Lesson  to  a  Lord  Bishop,  on  Sacerdotal  Powers.  By  Non-Nemo. 
(Lond.,  1 7 13).  Kepr.  N.  Y,  1849  —  Bishop  Doane's  Ninth  Tri 
ennial  Charge,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  1857.  8° 


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THE  HAPTISTS: 

INCLUDING     DISCUSSIONS    OK    THK     MODK    AND    SUBJECTS    OF 

IJAI'TISM. 


6191  A.sPi.UNT)  (John)  'Ilie  Annual  Rej;i.ster  of  the  Baptist  Denom- 
ination in  N.  America;  lo  tiie  Fiist  of  Nov.,  1790.  Containing  an 
Account  of  tiie  Cluirches  and  liieir  ('onstitutions,  Ministers,  etc., 

pp.  70,  VERY  SCAKCK.  4°  H.  p.  n.  cl.  [1791] 

The  I'lcface  is  dated,  Snutlianijilmi  ('onnly,  \'a.,  July  i^,  i;i>i.  The  ciiinpiler,  "  Jolin 
Asphind,  a  Sweed,"  ^ays  ;  "  Having  been  brought  up  witli  a  view  to  tlie  business  of  mer- 
chandize, I  liave  Ixen  accustomed  to  keepinj;  accounts;  and  I  now  prefer  accounts  ot 
souls  set  Zionw.ird  lo  those  which  only  respect  money  or  trade.  J  have  a  natural  turn  for 
travelling,  and  I  am  convinced  I  could  not  better  sjwnd  my  time  than  in  itencrating  (jiV) 
to  preach  the  ( iospil,  and  to  collect  materials  which  may  assist  the  future  historian." 

6192  AsFLUND  (John)  The  Universal  Register  of  the  Baptist  Denom- 
ination in  North  America,  for  1790-94,  //.  86,  (7),  half  vellum, 
gilt.  12    Boston,  1794 

6193  BACKUS  (Isaac)  A  Discourse  shewing  the  Nature  and  Neces- 
sity of  an  Internal  Call  to  preach  the  Everlasting  Gospel. . .  Added, 
Some  Account  of  the  Kxpcriences  of  Mr.  Nathanael  Shepherd,//. 
1 16,  (i),  nice  copy,  verv  scakck.  8°  Boston,  Fowle,  1754 

Mr.  N.  Shepherd  was  born  in  Norton,  Mass.,  13  Feb.,  1712-13;  settled  in  or  near 
Brookline;  was  called  to  preach  in  17^6,  and  was  pastor  at  Attlcborough,  1747-52. 

6194  Baiki's  (Isaac)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Benjamin  Lord,  of 
Norwich;  occasioned  by  some  harsh  Things  which  he  has  lately 
published,  etc.,  pp.  40,  rare.       8"  Providence,  Wm.  Goddard,  1764 

6195  Backus  (Lsaac)  A  Fish  Caught  in  his  own  Net.  An  Examin- 
ation of  Nine  Sermons  published  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Fish  of 
Stonington.  Boston,  1768  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Materi- 
als, the  Maimer  of  liuilding,  and  Power  of  Organizing  the  Church 
of  Christ. . .  With  an  Address  to  [Rev.]  Joseph  Fish,  in  reply  to 
his  "Examiner  Examined."     Boston,  1773.     2  in  i  vol.,  sheep.     8° 

With  the  autograph  ol  the  author,  and  of  his  son,  Isaac  Hackus,  m.  See  KisH 
(Joseph),  No.  fi2i<). 

6196  [Backus  (I.saac)]  A  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  in  the  Massachu- 
setts General  Assembly,  Concerning  'I'axes  to  support  Religious 
Worship,  //.  22,  hf.  green  mor.  neat,  uncut,  scakck. 

cS    n.  p.  Printed  in  the  Year  \l'j\ 

6197  Ba(  Ki's  (Isa:ic)  ;\  History  of  New  filngland,  with  particular 
Reference  to  the  Denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists.  3 
vols.  Boston,  and  Providence,  1777.  '84,  '96  —  Sempi.k  (Robert  B.) 
History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Baptists  in  Virginia. 
Kichmond,  1810.  4  vols.,  uniform,  half  russia,  stamped  and  gilt, 
marbled  edges.  8° 

A  Fine  Set,  with  the  book-plate  of  [Rev.|  \V.  Wilson,  author  of  the  History  ot  the 
Dissenting  Churches  in  London.  I  lie  volumes  of  ILickus's  History  are  nearly  uncut, 
having  many  rough  edges.  -Semple's  History  of  the  Virginia  Baptists  is  a  large  and  fine 
copy. 

619S  —  A  History  of  New  England,  etc.  3  vols.,  smooth  calf  extra, 
gilt  tops  {Aforreil),  uncut,  a  sipkrh  copy. 

8°  Boston,  and  Providence,  1777-96 


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6199  Backus  (Isaac)  An  Abridgement  of  the  Church  History  of  New- 
England,  from  1602  to  1804.  Jim  large  and  clean  copy,  marbled  roan, 
not  rubbed.  8°  Boston.,  1804 

This  makes  the  4tli  vol.  of  Backus's  History  and  is  requisite  to  the  completeness  of  the 
work. 

6200  —  A  History  of  New-Kngland,  etc.  3  vols,  original  sheep,  clean  and 
fresh.  Boston,  and  Providence,  1777-96 —  An  Abridgement  of  the 
Church  History  of  New  Kngland,  sheep,  fine  copy.  Boston,  \%o^. 
4  vols.  8° 

6201  —  Policy,  as  well  as  Honesty,  forbids  the  use  of  Secular  Force 
in  Religious  Affairs,//.  26,  \With  Index  to  "Our  Baptist  History," 
//.  iv,]  half  brown  morocco,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  1779 

The  appended  Index  to  the  first  volume  of  the  Author's  History  of  New  Bngrland 
is  requisite  to  the  completeness  of  that  work. 

6202  —  The  same,  fine  clean  copy,  uncut.  8° 

6203  —  A  Door  Opened  for  Equal  Christian  Liberty,  And  no  Man 
can  shut  it.     This  proved  by  plain  Pact,  //.  15,  half  mor.  neat, 

UNCUT,  VERY  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  [1783] 

6204  Backus  (Isaac)  A  Discourse  on  the  Nature  and  Necessity  of 
an  Internal  Call  to  Preach  the  Gospel.  Boston,  1754  —  Discourse 
on  Spiritual  Ignorance.  Providence,  Wm.  Goddard,  1763 —  Letter 
to  Rev.  Benj.  Lord  of  Norwich.  Providence,  Wm.  Goddard,  1764  — 
Sermon, . .  on  the  Death  of  a  Godly  Mother, .  with  some  Memories 
of  her  Life.  Providence,  1769  —  Reply  to  Israel  Holly,  on  Infant 
Baptism.  Newport,  1772  —  Doctrine  of  Sovereign  Grace  opened 
and  vindicated.  Providence,  177 1 — Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Asa 
Hunt,  in  3d  Bapt.  Church  in  Middieborough.  Boston,  1772.  7  in 
I  vol.,  new  half  mor.  {Roxburghe),  all  but  one  uncut.  8° 

6205  Backus  (I.)  A  Seasonable  Plea  for  Liberty  of  Conscience, 
against  some  late  Oppressive  Proceedings  in  Berwick,  York  Co. 
[Me.]  Boston,  1770  —  A  Door  opened  for  equal  Christian  Liberty. 
Boston,  [1783]  —  Address  to  Inhabitants  of  New  England  concern- 
ing the  present  Bloody  Controversy  therein.  Boston,  1787 — An 
Appeal  to  the  Public  for  Religious  Liberty.  Boston,  1773  —  The 
Doctrine  of  Universal  Salvation  Examined  and  refuted.  Providence, 
n.  d.  —  The  Infinite  Importr.nce  of  the  Obedience  of  Faith,  etc. 
Boston,  1791  — The  Testimony  of  the  Two  Witnesses  vindicated. 
2d  edition.  Boston,  1793  — The  Liberal  Support  of  Gospel  Minis- 
ters inculcated.  Boston,  1790  —  A  Short  Description  of  the  Differ- 
ence between  the  Bond-Woman  and  the  Free;  2d  edition; — with  an 
Answer  to  Frothingham,  on  Baptism.  Boston,  1770  —  Great  Faith 
described  and  inculcated.  A  Sermon  on  Luke  7:9.  Boston,  1805. 
10  in  I  vol.  new  half  mor.  {Roxburghe),  all  uncut.  8° 

6206  Benedict  (D.)  General  History  of  the  Baptist  Denomination 
in  America.     2  vols.,  sheep.  8°  Boston,  1813 

6207  BuLKLEV  (John)  An  Impartial )  Account  |  of  a  late  ,  Debate  at 
I  Lyme,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  |  [on  the  Subjects  and  Mode 
of  Baptism  and  the  Maintenance  of  Ministers.]  Also  giving  some 
Account  of  the  Rise  of  the  Antipedo  Baptist  Persuasion,  //.  (2), 
199,  (i;,  brown  morocco  extra,  gilt  back  and  edges,  very  rare. 

sm.  8"  New  London,  J'.  Grcoi,  1729 
A  small  piece  on  the  margin  of  pp.  3,  4,  is  restored.     A  slip  inserted  (as  an  erratum) 
between  //.  lO  and  17,  supplies  an  omission  in  the  text. 


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6212  Crosby  (Tho.) 
end  of  the  Rei;;n 

SCARCE. 

6213  D'Anvers  (H.) 


6208  Bradley  (Joshua)  A  Summary  Declaration  of  the  Faith  and 
Practice  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Windsor,  Vt.,//.  16,  ««a//,  rare. 

12°  Windsor,  A.  Spooner,  1815 

6209  Callender  (John)  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jeremy 
Condy,  Boston,  Feb.  14,  1739,  half  moroico.  8°  Boston,  1739 

6210  Chanler  (Isaac)  The  Doctrines  of  Glorious  Grace  unfolded, 
defended,  and  practically  improved,  //.  vii,  445,  fine  dean  copy, 
sheep.  ^Boston,  1744 

The  author  was  a  Raptist  "  Muiislcr  of  the  Gospel  upon  Ashley  River  in  South  Caro- 
na,  distinRuished  for  both  talents  .ind  piety."     See  .'^prague's  (Baptist)  Ann.ils,  p.  47, 
This  is  his  princip.!)  published  work. 

62 1 1  Cox  (F.  A.)  and  Hory  (J.)    The  Bapiists  in  America,  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1836 
The  History  of  the  English  Baptists  ...  to  the 
of  King  Gu'orge  I.     ^  \o\^.,  calf  gilt,  fine  copy, 

8°  London,  1738-40 
A  Treatise  of  Baptism,  wherein  that  of  Believ- 
ers, and  that  of  Infants,  is  examined  by  the  Scriptures.  2d  edition. 
—  A  Treatise  of  Laying  on  of  Hands.  'Iwo  in  i  vol.,  //.  (48), 
386,  60,  old  calf ,  autograph  of  Rrc.  Isaac  Backus,  1797. 

sm.  8°  London,  1674 

6214  Davis  (J.)    History  of  the  Welsh  Baptists, //.  204,  hf.  bd.,  scarce. 

'12"  Pittsburgh,  1835 

6215  [EDWARDS  (Rev.  Morgan)]  The  Customs  of  primitive 
churches;  or  A  set  of  propositions  relative  to  the  name,  matterials 
{sic),  constitution,  power,  officers,  ordinances,  rites,  business,  wor- 
ship, discipline,  government,  &c.,  of  a  church;  to  which  are  added 
their  proofs  from  scriptun  and  historical  narratives  of  the  manner 
in  which  most  of  them  have  been  reduced  to  practice,  //.  wo,  hf. 
bound,  neat.  4°  n.p.,  n.  d.  [^Philadelphia?  ab.  1768] 

A  fine  copy  of  this  F.xcessivf.iy  Rare  book— a  complete  directory  of  Baptist  order 
and  practice.  It  is  not  named  in  the  Am.  Antiq.  .Society's  Catalogue  of  Ante  Revolu- 
tionary I'ublications,  and  its  title  has  escaped  Mr.  .Sabin.  Dr.  Sprague  (Baptist  Annals, 
p.  .S4,)  mentions  it,  among  the  publications  of  Morgan  Edwards  but,  probably,  had  not  seen 
it.  Mr.  Brinley's  copy  has,  on  the  title-page,  the  autograph  of  (the  Rev.  Ur.)  "J.  Jenkins. 
The  gift  of  y*  Supposed  Author,  tlie  Rev'  Morgan  Kdwards  of  f'hiladclphia,  176S." 

The  directory,  with  scripture  proofs  and  historical  narratives,  of  the  rites  of  washing  feet, 
the  love  feast,  and  anointing  the  sick,  are  nf  special  interest  to  Baptist  ecdesiologists.  The 
miisicnl  notes,  as  well  as  the  words,  of  the  hynms  appropriate  to  these  rites,  to  the  gather- 
ing of  a  church,  ordination  of  officers,  marriage;,  funerals,  elf.  arc  given  in  connection 
with  the  historical  narratives. 

6216  —  The  Customs  of  primitive  Churches;  etc.  Another  copy,  lakge 
and  FINE,  the  first  two  leaTcs  slightly  ivatcr-stained,  nearly  uncut. 

4°  [Philadelphia,  ab.  1768] 
17  Edwards  (Morgan)  Materials  towards  a  History  of  the  Amer- 
ican Baptists.  Vol.  I.  Baptists  in  Pennsylvania,  engraved  frontis- 
piece. Vol.  II.  Baptists  in  Jersey.  2  vols.,  original  calf  neat,  fine 
COPY.  \(>°  Philadelphia,  1770,  1792 

With  the  author's  autograph  presentation,  "to  Mr.  Backus,"  and  the  autograph  of  the 
Rev.  "I.  Backus,  Kec'd  Nov.  i),  1792";  a  page  of  MSS.  Krrata  by  Backus,  and  his  note 
tli.it  "  Mr.  Kdwards  died  in  the  Oeleware  State,  Jan.  38,  1795,  '"  '"''  ".?''  year." 

f)2i8  —  Res  Sacra;:  an  Academical  E.xercise  composed  in  Latin  in 
the  year  1742;  and  now  translated  into  English,  by  Morgan  Ed- 
wards, A.M.  and  Fellow  of  Rhode-Island  College,  //.  21.     Phila- 


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delphia,  Prichard  &•  Hall,  1788 — Two  Academical  Exercises  on 
subjects  bearing  the  following  titles :  Millennium,  Last  Novelties. 
Published  by  Morgan  Edwards,  A.M.  and  Quondam  Fellow  of 
R.  I.  College, />/.  56.     Phila.,  Dobson  &>  Lang,  \'iW,.  ia° 

VERY   R.ARE,— cspeci.-illy  the  former. 

6219  Fish  (Rev.  Joseph)  of  Stonington,  Conn.  The  Church  of  Christ 
a  firm  and  durable  House,  shown  in  [nine]  Sermons  on  Matt.  xvi. 
18,  //.  viii,  196,  (i),  hf.  sheep.  S'  New  London,  1767 

In  these  Sermons,  Mr.  Tisli  discusses  the  doctrines  and  practices  of  the  'Separatists.' 
They  were  answered  by  the  Rev.  Isaac  liackus,  in  ".\  Fish  caught  in  his  own  Net."  (No. 
6195.) 

6220  Infant  Baptism.  Shefard  (Thom.as)  The  \  Church-Member- 
ship of  Children,  and  their  right  to  Baptism,  !  According  to  that 
holy  and  everlasting  Covenant  of  God,  established  between 
Himself,  and  the  Faithfull  and  their  Seed  after '  them,  in  their 
Generations:  Cleared  up  in  a  Letter,  sent  unto  a  worthy  Friend 
of  the  Author,  and  many  yeares  agoe  written  touching  that  sub- 
ject; \  etc.,  pp.  (22),  26,  good  sound  copy,  r.\rk. 

4^  Cambridge.  Samuel  Green,  1663 

Title:  Preface  to  the  Reader,  by  Rev.  Thomas  ?hepard  (the  author's  son),  iS  pp.; 
Four  Anagrams  on  Shcpanl,  by  I<ev.  John  Wilson,  2  pp. 

6221  —  Lord  (Joseph)  Reason  Why,  not  Anabaptist  Plunging  but 
Infant-Believer's  Baptism  Ought  to  be  approved,  etc. .  In  Answer 
to  the  Anabaptist  Reason  Why,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  8,  170,  rare. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  17 19 

6222  —  Ci.ARK  (Peter)  Scripture-Grounds  of  the  Baptism  of  Chris- 
tian Infants,  and  the  Mode  of  Administration  by  Affusion  or 
Sprinkling,  briefly  asserted  and  defended,  etc.,  pp.  \\\\\,  138. 

8'^  Boston,  1735 

In  same  volume:  Coi.man  (Henj  )  Argument  for  and  Persuasive  to  F'amiiy  Worship. 
Boston,  1728  —  CoLMAN  1  B.)  .'^emion,  March  4,  1736-7,  after  the  Fire  in  Boston.  Ibid., 
1737  —  Ashley  (Jona.)  The  dreat  Duty  of  Charity.  Sermon  in  Boston,  Nov.  28,  1742. 
Ibid.,\Ta,i  —  Bar.vari)  ( John)  A  Zeal  for  (iood  Works,  f/i-.  A  Sermon.  /W./.,  1742 
—  and  another. 

6223  —  Clark  (Peter)  A  Defence  of  the  Divine  Right  of  Infant 
Baptism. .  In  reply  to  Dr.  John  Gill,  //.  vi,  453,  (6),  old  calf,  neat. 

8°  Boston,  1752 

With  the  autographs  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Salter,  the  Rev.  Solomon  Williams,  D.  D., 
and  (his  son)  William  Williams,  the  Signer. 

6224  —  BosTWKK  (David)  0/ New  Yor/;.  A  Fair  and  Rational  Vin- 
dication of  the  Right  of  Infants  to  the  Ordinance  of  Bajitism,  //. 
54.  N.  York:  repr.  London,  1765  —  G11.L  (John)  Reply  to  (Peter 
Clark's)  Defence  of  the  Divine  Right  of  Infant-Baptism. .  .\dded. 
Strictures  on  a  late  Treatise  . .  by  David  Bostwick.  London :  repr. 
A'.  York,  JV.  IVeyman,  1756  —  G.i.i.  (J.)  Infant-Baptism,  a  Part 
and  Pillar  of  Popery,  etc.  2d  edition.  London,  1766  —  Smith 
(Hezekiah)  <^/'/^<;r'tr/;///.  Tiio  Doctrine  of  Reliever's  Baptism,  by 
Immersion  only;  Asserted,  against  the  .Xttempt  of  Mr.  Jona. 
Parsons  to  invalidate  it,  etc.  Boston,  1766.  Four  scarce  tracts, 
yellowed  by  age  and  use,  in  i  vol.  old  calf.  8' 

6225  —  Foster  (Isaac)  of  Stafford,  Conn.  The  Holiness  of  Infants 
explained  and  impro\ed,  or,  a  X'indication  of  the  Divine  Right  of 
Christian  Infants, . .  to  Baptism.    Sermon  at  Woodstock,  //.  34. 

8°  Boston.  1766 


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6226  (Infant  Baptism.)  Shepard  (Thos.)  The  Church-Membership 
of  Children,  and  their  Right  to  Baptism,  etc.  New  London,  repr. 
T.  Green,  1769  —  Beckwith  (Geo.)  0/ Lyme.  Visible  Saints  lawful 
Right  to  Commnmon,  etc. . .  Answer  to  a  Sermon  entitled,  Christian 
Baptism, .  by  Jacob  Green.  N.  L.,  1769  —  Hart  (Wm.)  Scriptural 
Answer  to  the  Question,  What  are  the  necessary  Qualifications  for 
a  lawful . .  Attendance  on  the  Sacraments?  N.L.,  1772.   3  in  i  vol. 

sm.  8° 

6227  —  Fish  (Elisha^  [apheth  dwelling  in  the  Tents  of  Shem :  or 
Infant  Baptism  Vinu  ited,  in  a  Discourse  . .  at  Upton,  Jan.  5,  1772, 
//.  47,  uncut.  8"  Boston,  1773 

6228  —  Webster  (Samuel)  Young  Children  and  Infants  declared 
by  Christ  members  of  his  Gospel  Church  or  Kingdom,  etc.  Two 
Discourses,  in  Salisbury,  Sept.  20,  1772,  //.  36,  clean,  uncut. 

4°  Boston,  repr.  1780 

6229  —  Strong  (Jos.)  The  Church  of  Christ  One, . .  and  thence  the 
Church-Membership  and  Baptism  of  Christian  Infants  vindicated, 
etc.,  pp.  26.  Norwich,  1783  —  Huntington  (Jos.)  An  Address  to 
his  Anabaptist  Brethren,  //.  26.  Norwich,  1783  —  Lewis  (Amzi) 
The  Covenant-Interest  of  the  Children  of  Believers, .  a  solid  F"oun- 
dation  for  Infant  Baptism,  etc.,  pp.  64.  Chatham,  S.  Kollock,  1783 
(3  Pamphlets:)  8" 

6230  —  Lewis  (Amzi)  The  Covenant-Interest  of  the  Children  of 
Believers,  proved :  and  considered  a  solid  foundation  for  Infant 
Baptism.  Chatham,  S.  Kollock,  1783  —  Frekman  (Adam)  Infant- 
Baptism  Deceased;  or.  Seven  Mountains  over  against  Seven 
Mountains:  in  Seven  Letters  to  a  Pedobaptist  Friend,  //.  120, 
SCARCE.    Baltimore,  Warner  &•  Hanna,  1801 — and  another. 

3  in  I  vol.  half  roan,  neat.  12° 

6231  —  CowLES  (Giles  Yi^)  of  Bristol,  Conn.  Three  Sermons.,  in 
proof  of  the  Duty  of  Infant-Baptism.  With  Appendix,  on  the  Mode 
of  Baptism,  by  Jona.  Miller,  of  West-Britain,  pp.  100.  Newark, 
1802  —  Strong  (Cyprian)  An  Inquiry  into  the  End  and  Design 
of  Baptism,  etc.,//.  103.  Hartford,  \-]^i  —  West  (Stephen)  Dis- 
sertation on  Infant-Baptism:  in  reply  to  Rev.  C.  Strong's  Second 
Inquiry,  //.  106.  Hartf,  1798  —  Emmons  (N.)  Dissertation  on 
Qualifications  for  admission  to  the  Christian  Sacraments,  //.  133. 
Worcester,  1793 — and  another.     In  i  vol.  half  roan,  8° 

6232  —  KiNNE  (Aaron)  Sarah  and  Hagar:  or  an  Explanation  of  the 
Scripture  Allegory,  with  reference  to  Infant-Baptism,  pp.  29,  viii. 
New  London,  1801  —  Smith  (Elias)  Reply  to  the  Congregational 
Methodistical  Question:  "Why  cannot  you  commune  with  us, etc.? 
Added,  A  short  History  of  Infant  Baptism,  //.  24.  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  1803  —  Close  (John)  of  Waterford,  N.  Y.  A.  Discourse  on 
Federal  and  Relative  Holiness,  etc.,  //.  32.  Lansingburgh,  Pros. 
Adancourt,  1803.     3  Tracts.  8°  and  12° 

6233  —  Steele  (Eliph.)  of  Paris,  N.  Y.  Five  Discourses. .  An  At- 
tempt to  Vindicate  the  Baptism  of  Infants,  on  a  Plan  in  some  res- 
pects New,  //.  188,  hf.  bd.,  fresh  copy,  very  scarce. 

12°  Sherburne.  Chenango  county,  Abraham  Romeyn,  1805 


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6234  (Infant  Baptism.)  Worcester  (Samuel)  Letters  to  Rev.  Thomas 
Baldwin,  D.D.,  on  his  book,  "The  Baptism  of  Believers  only,"  etc. 
Salem,  1807  —  Worcester  (S.)  Two  Discourses  on  . .  God's  Cove- 
nant with  Abraham  and  his  Seed.  2d  ed.  revised.  Annexed,  Letters 
to  Rev.  T.  Baldwin,  D.D.     Salem,  1807.     (2  vols.)  8° 

6235  —  Tennev  (Caleb  J.)  A  Summary  View  of  God's  gracious 
Covenant  with  Abraham  and  his  Seed;  of  the  Right  and  Design 
of  the  Baptism  of  Infants;  and  of  the  Mode  of  Baptism,  //.  96. 

8°  Newport,  R.  /.,  i8o8 

6236  —  Dickinson  {Pres.  Jona.)  A  brief  Illustration  and  Confirma- 
tion of  the  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptism;  in  a  plain  and  familiar 
Dialogue,  etc,  pp.  viii,  44,  iv.  Providence,  Wm.  Goddard,  1763  \one 
of  the  earliest  issues  0/  the  first  press  in  Providence,  established  1762.] 

—  Infant  Baptism  vindicated. .  By  the  Apologist  [in  reply  to  Rev. 
Sands  Niles.]  N.  London,  1789  —  Cleaveland  (John)  of  Ipswich. 
Infant  Baptism  "from  Heaven,"  .  or,  A  short  Dissertation  on  Bap- 
tism, //.  113,  13.  Salem,  1784  —  Norton  (Elijah)  Careful  and 
Candid  Inquiry . .  respecting  the  Subjects  and  Mode  of  Baptism. . 
Arguments  . .  in  favor  of  Infant  Baptism,  //.  56.   Stockbridge,  1802 

—  Tenney  (Caleb  J.)  A  Summary  View  of  God's  Gracious  Cov- 
enant, etc.;  of  the  Baptism  of  Infants;  and  of  the  Mode  of  Baptism, 
pp.  96.  Newport,  icSoS  —  Baptism. .  Illustrated  in  a  Dialogue  be- 
tween a  Father  and  his  Son.   N.  York,  1810.   6  in  i  vol.  hf.  bd.   8° 

6237  Minutes  of  the  Warren  Association,  at  their  Annual  Meet- 
ings in  1781,  '82,  '83,  '85,  '86,  '87,  '88,  1791—99.  Prov.,  and 
Boston,  1781-99  —  Minutes  of  Stonington  Bapt.  Assoc,  1794  and 
1800;  —  of  the  Rensselaer-ville  Assoc,  1800.  Albany,  1800;  — 
Sturbridge  Assoc,  at  Thompson,  1806.  Worcester,  1807;  —  West- 
field  Assoc,  1819;  —  Boston  Assoc,  1814  —  Acts  and  Proceed- 
ings of  the  [Presb.]  Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  1787  and  1788. 
Phila.,  1788  —  Proceedings  of  Gen.  Assembly  of  Presb.  Church  in 
the  U.  S.  Phila.,  1789,  1790,  1791.  24  in  i  vol.  ne^v  half  mor. 
(Roxburghe)  uncut.  8° 

6238  —  Minutes  of  the  Philadelphia  Baptist  Association,  held  at  N. 
York,  Oct.  s-7,  1790,  //,  14,  (2).  4°  {N.  York,  Wm.  Durell.'] 

6239  Morgan  (Abel)  Anti-Piedo-Rantism;  or  Mr.  Samuel  Finley's 
Charitable  Plea  for  the  Speechless  Examined  and  Refuted;  the 
Baptism  of  Believers  Maintain'd;  ant!  the  Mode  of  it,  by  Immer- 
sion, vindicated,  portrait  of  Dr.  Finley  inserted,  pp.  160,  dk.  green 
morocco,  gilt,  filleted  sides,  g.  e.,  very  scarce. 

16°  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1747 

6240  Roots  (P.  P.)  Letter  to  the  First  Ptedobaptist  Church  at  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  with  a  Collection  of  Observations,  Hymns,  Letters,  etc., 
from  the  Works  of  N.  Emmons,  J.  Wesley,  and  others,  //.  156, 
hf.  bd.  8°  Hartford,  n.  d. 

6241  RUSSEL  (John)  A  Brief  |  Narrative  j  of  some  [  Considerable 
Passages  ;  Concerning  the  First  Gathering,  and  i  further  Progress 
of  a  Church  of  |  Christ,  in  Gospel-Order,    in  '  Boston  in  Vew-Eng- 


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27 


land,  I  Commonly  (though  falsly)  called  by  the  Name  j  of  |  Ana- 
baptists; i  For  clearing  their  Innocency  from  the  |  Scandalous 
things  l.iid  to  their  charge.  |  Set  forth  by  John  Russel,  an  Officer 
of  the  j  said  Church,  with  Consent  of  the  whole,  i  Dated  in  Boston, 
20th,  3d  month,  1680.  i  //.  (4),  15.  4°  London,  J.  D.,  1680 

Very  Rare.    See  Will.ird's  "Animadversions,"  No. 6242. 

6242  WILLARD  (Samuel)  Ne  Sutor  ultra  Crepidam.  Or  Brief  j 
Animadversions  1  Upon  the  New-England  j  Anabaptists  '  late  falla- 
cious Narrative ;  ■  Wherein  the  Notorious  Mistakes  and  Fals- 
hoods  by  them  Published,  are  Detected.  |  (With  an  Epistle  To  the 
Reader,  by  Increase  Mather,)  4  prel.  leaves,  pp.  27,  3  blk. 

4°  Boston,  S.  Green,  upon  Assignment  0/  S.  Seivall,  1681 
A  good  sound  copy,  slightly  water-stainec,  of  this  vkry  rare  tract,— written  in  reply 
to  Russel's  "  Brief  Narrative." 

6243  The  Yankee  Spy.  Calculated  for  the  religious  Meridian  of 
Massachusetts;  but  will  answer  for  New  Hampshire,  Connecticut, 
and  Vermont. .  By  Jack  Nips  [John  Leiand?]  //.  20  —  A  Circular 
Letter  of  Valediction,  on  leaving  Virginia,  in  1791.  By  John 
Leiand,  pp.  4.     i  vol.  new  hf.  mor.  neat. 

8°  Boston,  yohn  Asplund,  1794 

6244  Tracts.  Walton  (John)  A  Vindication  of  the  true  Christian 
Baptism,  //.  99,  uneut,  very  scarce.  Boston,  1738  —  Dell  (W.) 
Doctrine  of  Baptisms.  7th  ed.  Boston,  1749  —  Green  (Jacob) 
Reply  to  Rev.  G.  Beckwith's  Answer  to  (his)  Sermon.  Neiv  Haven 
[1769]  —  The  Two  Covenants  fairly  described:  or  Believer's  Bap- 
tism vindicated,  etc.  ]5y  Z.  P.  [Zaphnath  Paaneah",  //.  16.  New 
London,  \i^^  —  Booth  (Abr.)  Apology  for  the  Baptists.  J'hila., 
1788  —  Baptist  Confession  of  Faith;  with  a  Treatise  of  Church 
Discipline,//.  108.  Bortland,  i-jt)^  —  Austin  (S.)  Mr.  Merrill's 
Defensive  Armor  taken  from  him.  Worcester,  1806  — Austin  (S.) 
Examination  of  Seven  Sermons  on  Baptism,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Merrill. 
Worcester,  1805  —  A  Piece  in  defence  of  Infant  Baptism,  //.  23. 
n.  t.  —  Smith  (Ethan)  Lecture  on  Infant  Baptism,  //.  95. 
Poultney,  Vt.,  1824.     10  (v.  s.)  in  i  vol.  new  half  mor.  12° 

6245  Tracts.  Brown  (Jos.)  An  Examination  into  the  principles  of 
Baptism.  N.  London,  1767  —  Beeman  (Anna)  Three  Letters  to 
a  Lady  in  Opposition  to  the  Baptist  plan.  Norwich,  1794  — 
BosTwicK  (D.)  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  Infants  to  Baptism. 
fhila.,  1802  —  Merrill  (D.)  Seven  Sermons,  on  the  Mode  and 
Subjects  of  Christian  Baptism. . .  Added,  a  Brief  History  of  the 
Baptists.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1805  —  Fisher  (Jona.)  Short  Essay 
on  Baptism.  Boston,  1817  —  Merrill  (D.)  Seven  Sermons  on 
Baptism,  etc.  First  Edition.  Salem,  [1804]  —  Merrill  (D.) 
Letter  to  Benj.  Wooster.  Concord,  N.  If.,  18 16  —  Thoughts  on 
the  Baptist  Controversy,  by  C.  A.  Neiv  Haven,  1829  —  Blanchard 
(I.  H.  F.)  The  Christian  Doctrine  of  Regeneration.  Boston,  1832. 
9  in  I  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.  mostly  uncut.  12' 

6246  Tracts.  Holly  (I.)  The  New  Testament  Interpretation  of  the 
Old,  relative  to  Infant  Baptism.  New  London,  177 1  —  Forward 
(Rev.  J.)  and  Phelps  (Dr.  M.)   Controversial  Letters,  resp.  Church 


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Communion  and  Discipline,  pp.  132.  Northampton,  1798  — 
NoRCOTT  (J.)  Baptism  discovered.  Mt.  Holly,  1799  —  Modem 
Pharisaism  illustrated,  by  Timothy  Truth,  etc.  Sutton,  Mass.,  i8ii 
— CuMMiNGS  (A.)  Believers,  the  only  proper  Subjects  of  a  Baptism. 
Boston,  1798  —  Two  Conferences  on  Baptism,  between  Quaerist 
and  an  Apologist.  Concortl,  ijg4.  —  Gill  (J.)  Infant-Baptism,  a 
Part  and  Pillar  of  Popery.  4th  ed.  Boston,  [1800]  —  Merrill 
(D.)  Seven  Sermons  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Baptism.  4th 
ed.  Gremfield,  1805  —  Graham  (J.)  of  Beaufort,  N.  C.  Reasons 
for  renouncing  Infant  Baptism.  Charleston,  1810  —  Andrews 
(Elisha)  Vindication  of  the  Baptists,  against  Cowles,  Miller, 
and  Edwards.  Boston,  1805.  10  in  i  vol.  new  half  blue  mor. 
uncut.  8° 

6247  Tracts.  A  Dialogue  on  the  Christian  Sacraments.  Boston, 
1762  —  Fish  (Elisha)  and  Crane  (J.)  The  Baptism  of  Christ  not  to 
be  imitated  by  Christians.  Boston,  [1790]  —  Grafton  (J.)  Strict- 
ures upon  [the  foregoing]  Essay.  Boston,  1790  —  Andrews  (E.) 
Brief  Reply  to  Bickerstaff's  Short  Epistle  to  the  Baptists.  Sutton, 
Mass.,  1810  —  Strong  (Cyprian)  Animadversions  on  Rev.  John 
Lewis's  Sermons  on  Christian  Forbearance.  Hartford,  1789  — 
Worcester  (S.)  Two  Discourses  on  the  Perpetuity  of  God's 
Covenant  with  Abraham.  2d  ed.  revised.  Salem,  1807  —  Wor- 
cester (S.)  Serious  and  Candid  Letters  to  Rev.  T.  Baldwin, 
D.D.  Salem,  1807  —  Serious  call  to  all  People  to  turn  to  the 
Spirit  of  Christ  in  themselves.  Bhila.,  1S06  —  Judson  (Adon.) 
Sermon  at  Calcutta,  on  Christian  Baptism,  portrait.  Boston,  1817 
—  Pond  (Enoch)  Treatise  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Christian 
Baptism;  in  reply  to  [the  foregoing]  Sermon.  Worcester,  1818  — 
Chapin  (Steph.)  Series  of  Letters  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of 
Christian  Baptism.  Boston,  [1819]  —  Moore  (H.)  Reply  to  [the 
foregoing]  Series  of  Letters.  Amherst,  1819.  12  (8°  and  12°)  in 
I  vol.  new  half  blue  morocco.  8° 

6248  Tracts.  [Towgood  (Micajah)]  Baptism  of  Infants  a  Reason- 
able Service.  Boston,  repr.  1765 — Worcester  (Noah)  Solemn 
Reasons  for  declining  to  Adopt  Baptist  Theory  and  Practice. 
Concord,  1807  —  Dow  (Daniel)  The  Pedobaptist  Catechism. 
Worcester,  1807  — Tennev  (C.  J.)  Summary  View  of  God's  gra- 
cious Covenant  with  Abraham,  etc.  Newport,  1808  —  LooMis  (H.) 
Letters  on  Christian  Baptism.  Norwich,  1818  —  Wilcox  (A.) 
Reply  to  H.  Loomis's  Defence  of  Letters  on  Baptism,  New  London, 
1820  —  LooMis  (H.)  Defence  of  Letters  on  Baptism,  against 
Asa  Wilcox.  Hartford,  1819  —  Strong  (Cyprian)  An  Inquiry 
[as  to]  the  End  and  Design  of  Baptism,  etc.  Hartford,  1793  — 
Gill  (John)  Infant-Baptism  a  Part  and  Pillar  of  Popery;  4th 
edition,  Exeter,  1819  —  Williston  (Seth)  Two  Discourses  on 
[Infant  Baptism,  etc.].  Albany,  1820.  —  Apology  for  Baptist 
Sentiments  and  Practice  relative  to  Communion.  Exeter,  1823  — 
Cheever  (Ezek.)  Sermons,  to  Baptist  Ch.  in  Deerfield;  Acrostics, 
and  Songs  of  Zion.  Greenfield,  1833.  12  in  i  vol.  new  half  blue 
morocco,  uncut.  8** 


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29 


6249  Tracts.  Green  (Jacob)  Sermon  on  Christian  Baptism.  Wood- 
bridge,  N.  J.,  S.  F.  Parker,  1 766  —  Allen  (Timo.)  An  Essay  on 
outward  Christian  Baptism.  Northampton,  1788  —  Emmons  (N.) 
Sprini<iing  the  proper  Mode,  and  Infants  proper  Subjects  of  Bap- 
tism. 2d  edition.  Worcester,  1795  —  Emmons  (N.)  Candid  Reply 
to  Rev.  Dr.  Hemmenway's  Remarks,  etc.  Worcester,  1795  — 
WoRciiSTER  (Noah)  Solemn  Reasons  for  declining  to  adopt  Bap- 
tist Theory  and  Practice.  4th  edition.  N.  K,  1809  —  Worcester 
(N.)  Impartial  Inquiries  resp.  the  Progress  of  Baptist  Denomina- 
tion. Worcester,  I  jg^  —  Worcester  (N.)  Candid  Discussion  of 
Close  Communion;  reply  to  Rev.  Dr.  Baldwin.      Worcester,  1794 

—  Williams  (Nathan)  Enquiry  concerning  Christian  Baptism. 
2d  edition.  Boston,  1792  —  Emmons  (N.)  IJissertation  on  Quali- 
fications for  Admission  to  the  Sacraments ;  with  Strictures  on 
Dr.  Hemmenway's  Discourse,  etc.  Worcester,  1793  —  Fairbank 
(Drury)  Sermon  at  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  on  Apostolic  Conformity. 
Concord,  1807  —  Dell  (W.)  The  Doctrine  of  Baptisms,  nth  ed. 
N.  y.,  [179s]  —  Jinks  (A.)  Right  of  Infant  Baptism  Vindi- 
cated. MiddUtoxvn,  18 18  —  Phelps  (Dr.  Martin)  Reasons  for 
renouncing  Pedobaptism  ;  with  Appendix,  by  Elder  Abr.  Jackson. 
Northampton,  18 11  —  Matteson  (Is.)  Discourse  on  Believers' 
liaptism.  Bennington,  1817.  14  in  i  vol.  new  half  blue  mor.,  all 
uncut.  8 

6250  Tracts.  (Half-way  Covenant.)  Bartholomew  (Andr.)  Dis- 
sertation on  Qualifications  [for  Church  Membership].  Hartford, 
[1769]  —  Clark  (P.)  Scripture-Grounds  for  Baptism  of  Infants, 
and  for  Sprinkling,  //.  138.  Boston,  1735  —  Cotton  (John) 
Practice  of  Churches  in  N.  E.,  relating  to  Baptism,  vindicated. 
Boston  [1773]  —  RoBBiNS  (C.)  Reply  to  [the  foregoing.]  Boston, 
'773  —  Kobbins  (C.)  Remarks  on  Mr.  Cotton's  answer  to  Mr. 
Robbins's  Reply.  Boston,  1774  (2  copies')  —  Plain  Account  of  the 
Ordinance  of  Baptism;  in  Letters  to  Bishop  Hoadly.  3d  edition. 
Lond.  repr.  Boston,  1771  —  Chapman  (Jed.)  Four  Sermons  on 
Christian  Baptism.  Elizabethtown,  1791.  8  in  i  vol.  new  half, 
blue  morocco,  all  uncut.  8° 

6251  Tracts.  Fish  (Elisha)  Japheth  dwelling  in  Tents  of  Shem;  or 
Infant  Baptism  Vindicated.  Boston,  i"]-] 2 — Taggart  (S.)  Vin- 
dication of  Inf.  Bap.  and  Sprinkling.  Northampton,  1789  —  Whit- 
man (S.)  Sermons  on  the  Nature  and  Design  of  the  Baptism  of 
("hrist.  Northampton,  1800  —  Clinton  (Isaac)  Treatise  on  Infant 
Baptism.  Springfield,  fi8oo]  —  Edwards  (P.)  Candid  Reasons 
for  renouncing  Antipa^dobaptisni.  2d.  Am.  ed.  Hartford,  \%ot, — 
Clark  (Edw.)   View  of  Abraham's  Covenant,  etc.   Providence,  i&ot, 

—  Gillet  (E.)  Sermon  at  Winthrop,  [Me.],  on  Infant  Baptism. 
Augusta,  1804  —  Merrill  (D.)  Sermons  on  the  Mode  and  Sub- 
jects of  Baptism;  sth  ed.  Norwich,  1805  —  Anderson  (Rufus) 
Close  Communion  of  the  Baptists,  unscriptural.  Salem,  1805  — 
Miller  (W.  F.)  Dissert,  on  the  Subjects  and  Mode  of  Gospel 
Baptism.  Hartford,  1806  —  Dana  (Jos.)  Observations  upon 
liaptism.    Newburyport,  1806  —  Anderson  (R.)    Estimate  of  Im- 


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mersion;  tlie  main  principle  of  Close  Communion,  as  defended  by 
D.Merrill.  Salem,  i?io6.  \  2  in  i  vol.  half  blue  mor.,  all  uncut.  8 
6«52  'J'racts.  Fksh  (E.)  Japheth  yet  dwelling  in  Tents  of  Sham;  a 
farther  Vindication  of  Infant  Baptism.  Boston,  1779  —  Strong 
(Jos.)  Duty  and  Importance  of  Inf.  Baptism.  Norwkh,  1783  — 
Huntington  (Jos.)  Address  to  Anabaptist  brethren.  Norw., 
1783  —  NiLES  (Sands)  Remarks  on  a  late  anonymous  writer  on 
Baptism.  N.  London  [1788!  —  Werden  (P.)  Letters  to  a  Friend 
on  the  Baptism  of  Christ.  Lansin);burgh  (N.  Y.)  1 796  —  Thurston 
( B. )  Two  Sermons  on  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptism.  Exeter, 
1792  —  [Worcester  (Noah)]  Letter  to  Rev.  John  Murray,  on 
his  Discourse  cone,  the  Origin  of  Evil.  Wore,  1793  — The  Watery 
War:  a  Poetical  Description  of  the  Controversy  betw.  Baptists 
.ind  Pedobaptists :  by  John  of  Enon.  Boston,  1808  —  We.st  (S.") 
Cround  and  Import  of  Infant  Baptism.  Stockbr.,  1794  —  Plain 
Account  of  the  Ordinance  of  Baptism ;  in  Letters  to  Bishop 
Hoadly.  4th  ed.  Notwich,  rcpr.  1793  —  [Dickinson  (Jona.)J 
illustr.  and  Confirmation  of  Div.  Right  of  Inf.  Baptism :  in  a  Dia- 
logue. Boston,  1793  —  Clark  (E.)  Letters  to  a  Friend... on 
Christian  Baptism.  Worcester,  1792  —  Snow  (Elder  S.)  Free 
Communion  of  all  Christians,  defended.  Greenfield,\Zo\  —  Baldwin 
( T.)  Sermon  before  ist  Bapt.  Soc.  in  Boston,  Feb.  19,  1804.  2d 
ed.    Bost.,  1804.    14  in  i  vol.  ne^v  half  mor.,  nearly  all  uncut.       8° 

6253  Tracts.  Brown  (Joseph)  Exam,  of  the  Principles  of  Baptism. 
N.  Land.,  1767  —  Ci.E.\vK.i,.\Nn  (J.)  Dissertation  in  defence  of  Inf. 
Bapt.  and  Sprinkling.  Salem,  1784  —  Crane  (J.)  Sermons  on 
John's  B.  —  Chapman  (J.)  Five  Sermons  on  B.  —  Austin  (S.) 
Examination  of  Sermons  by  D.  Merrill.  Wore,  1805  —  Austin 
(S.)  Reply  to  Mr.  Merrill's  Twelve  Letters.  Worcester,  1806. 
And  others ;  10  in  i  vol.  hf.  sheep,  neat.  12° 

6254  Tracts.  Austin  (S.)  Mr.  Merrill's  Defensive  Armor  taken 
from  him.  Worcester,  1806  —  Porter  (D.)  Dissert,  on  Chr. 
Baptism.  Catskill,  iio<)  —  Austin  (S.)  Exam,  of  Seven  Sermons 
by  D.  Merrill.  Wore,  1805 — Whitman  (S.)  Sermon  on  the 
Baptism  of  Christ.  Nortliamp.,  1800  —  Lathrop  (Jos.)  Sermons 
on  B.;  Appendix  by  N.  Perkins.  Boston,  1793,  last  leaf  imperfect; 
and  another.    In  i  vol.  sheep.  V 

6255  Tracts.  Edwards  (P.)  Candid  Reasons  for  Renouncing  Anti- 
pffidobaptism,  f?/^., //>.  199.  Exeter,  i?,o2  —  Merrill  (D.)  Mode 
and  Subjects  of  B.  e.xamined;  in  seven  Sermons.  2d  ed.  Boston, 
,805  —  Austin  (S.)    Examination  of  Merrill's  Sermons.    Worcester, 

1805  —  Merrill  (D.)    Twelve  Letters  to  Rev.  S.  Austin.    Boston, 

1806  —  Austin  (S.)  Reply  to  [the  preceding].  Worcester,  1806 
—  Nine  Discourses  on  Baptism,  by  J.  Crane  and  others.  Boston, 
1806.     6  in  1  vol.  hf.  sheep.  12° 

6256  Tracts.  Chapin  {Re7'.  S.)  A  Series  of  Letters  on  the  Mode 
and  Subjects  of  Baptism.  Boston,  1820  —  Jones  (i?^'.  C.)  Hist- 
ory of  Baptism,// 105.  7'r(y,  i8oi,.scARCE — Wines  (A.)  Inquiry 
into  the  Sinner's  Inability  to  . .  become  Holy.  Windsor,  [F/.]  1812. 
T^  in  one  vol,  sheep.  12" 


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6257  Tracts.  Witness  (The)  a  Baptist  periodical ;  Vol.  I.  Jan.-June, 
1809,  pp.  288,  «.  /. /.  —  Worcester  (Noah)  Solemn  Reasons  for 
declining  to  adopt  Bapt.  Theory  and  Practice.     Charlestown,  1809 

—  Gay  (Eben.)  The  Old  Man's  Calendar;  Sermon  on  his  Birth- 
day, Hingham,  1781.  Boston,  1781  — Institution  of  the  Mass. 
Humane  Society,  with  its  Rules,  <r/r.  Boston,  1788  —  Townsend 
(J.)  Sermon,  Medfield.  Boston,  1749;  and  five  others,  in  one  vol. 
kf.  bd.,  neat.  u" 

6258  Sermons  by  Baptists.  By  T.  Baldwin,  D.D.  (5),  Boston,  1804- 
1813;  Wm.  Johns,  Missionary,  Salem,  1812;  Caleb  Blood,  Dedica- 
tion, Portland,  181 1;  Elisha  Andrews,  Dedication,  Belchertown, 
1814;  J.  Grafton,  on  Death  of  his  Daughter,  Newton,  1802;  John 
Peak,  Newburyport,  1814;  Adon.  Judson,  on  Baptism,  at  Calcutta, 
i8i2j  W.  Batchelder,  1816;  J.  M.  Winchell,  1814.  13  in  i  vol. 
sheep.  8" 

6259  Tracts  (8)  Wilson  (S.)  Scripture  Manual :  a  plain  representa- 
tion of  the  Ordinance  of  Baptism.  Hefir.  Phila.,  1764  —  Fish  (E.) 
and  Crane  (J.)  Bapt.  of  Christ  not  to  be  imitated  by  Christians. 
Boston,  y.  Bumstead,  n.  d.  —  Williams  (N.)  Enquiry  concerning 
Christian  B.  and  Discipline.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1792  —  Norcott 
(John)  Baptism  discovered.  Mount  Holly,  S.  C.  (/stick,  1799  — 
Miller  (W.  F.)  Dissert,  on  Gospel  Baptism.  Hartford,  1806  — 
Field  (J.)  Strictures  on  Merrill's  Seven  Sermons.  Northampton, 
1806  —  B.  one  of  the  Plainest  Things  in  the  World.     N.  Y.,  i8io 

—  Brown  (John)     Discourses  on  Baptism.     Cazenovia,  iSij. 

8°  and  12° 

6260  Tracts  (9)  Judson  (A.)  Sermon  at  Calcutta,  on  Baptism, 
portrait.  Boston,  18 17  —  Pond  (E.)  Treatise  on  B.,  in  reply  to 
Judson's  Sermon.  2d  ed.  IVorc,  181^  —  Looms  (H.)  Letters 
on  B.,  to  his  brother.  Norwich,  1818  —  Loomis  (H.)  Defence  of 
his  Letters,  in  reply  to  Rev.  A.  Wilcox.  Hart/.,  1819  —  Norton 
(J.)  Dispassionate  Thoughts  on  B.  Boston,  182 1  —  Burt  (E.) 
Immersion,  not  necessary  to  constitute  B.  Hart/.,  1828  —  Sand- 
ford  (P.  P.)  Discourse  on  B.  3d  ed.  N.  York,  1837  — Mann 
(J.)  Sermon  on  the  Script.  Mode  of  B.  Bost.,  1842  —  Morris 
(Henry)  Sermons,  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  B.  Union  Village, 
N.  Y.,  1844.  8° 

6361  Tracts  (14)  The  Covenant  of  the  First  Bapt.  Church  in  New 
York.  n.  d.  [1762]  —  The  Sentiments  and  Plan  of  the  Warren 
ABsociation,  pp.  \.  4°  Germantown,  Christopher  Sower,  1769; 
rare — Beckwith  (G.)  Answer  to  Jacob  Green's  Sermon  on 
Chr.  B.  N.  London,  1769  —  Hemmenwav  (M.)  Discourse  on 
the  Divine  Institution  of  Water  B.  Portsmouth,  n.  d.  [1805?]  — 
The  Watery  War :  a  Poetical  Description  of  the  Controversy 
between  Pedobaptists  and  Baptists :  by  John  of  Enon  [Rev.  D. 
Benedict ?]^<7j/<;«,  1808  —  Judd  (Bethel)    Baptism  not  Regen- 


eration; a  Sermon.     N.  London,  1820 — aW8  otfters. 


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METHODISM. 


WHITEFIELD.      THE  REVIVAL  OF  1740. 

6262  Crowther  (Jonathan)  Portraiture  of  Methodism,  or  the  History 
of  the  Wesleyan  Methodists,  ^i;<7// f^_>',  iAge/>.    12°  JVav  Yor/t,  1813 

6263  —  The  same,  another  edition.  16°  Frederick-Town,  Md.,  1819 

6264  Discipline.  A  Form  of  Discipline  for  the  . .  Meth.  Episc.  Church 
in  America,  approved  at  a  Conference,  at  Baltimore,  Dec.  27,  1784. 
With  other  useful  Pieces  annexed.     5th  ed.  old  sheep. 

12°  New  York,  Wm.  Jioss,  1789 

6265  —  The  s,ame.     7th  ed.,  //.  217,  old  sheep. 

12°  fhila.,  y.  Crukshank,  1791 

6266  —  The  Doctrines  and  Discipline  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  //.  164, 
sheep.  sm.  16°  N.  K,  B.  Waugh  6-  T.  Mason,  1833 

6267  —  The  Discipline  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Connection  of 
America,  //.  96,  sheep.  sm.  16°  Boston,  O.  Scott,  1843 

6268  Experience  (The)  of  several  Eminent  Methodist  Preachers,  with 
an  Account  of  their  Call  to,  and  Success  in  the  Ministry,  in  Letters 
to  John  Wesley,  //.  354.  12°  Barnard,  Vt.,  ^os.  Dix,  1812 

6269  Roberts  (George)  Strictures  on  a  Sermon  delivered  by  ^fr.  N. 
Williams,  in  Tolland,  April  17,  1793.  With  Observations  on  Dr. 
Huntington's  Letter  annexed  to  said  Sermon,  //.  36,  scarce. 

12°  n.  p.  Henry  Tuckniss,  1794 

Dated,  "  Windsor,  Aug.  26,  1794."  Mr.  Roljerts  was,  at  this  time,  Presidiii);  Kldoi  ot 
a  district  embracing  the  greater  part  of  Connecticut.  He  was  afterwards  stationed  in  New 
Vork,  Philadelphia,  and  lialtimore. 

6270  Strictures  upon  the  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church ;  or  Methodism  Exposed,  //.  262,  hf.  bd. 

12°  Utica,  Ira  Merrell,  1812 

Hy  Rev.  H.  Hell.  Containing  an  Answer  to  the  Kcv.  Wm.  H.  Lacey's  Sermon  on 
Jer.  vii,  ji- 

6271  Wesley  (John)     Sermon  on  Free  Grace,  //.  32,  uncut. 

8°  Repr.  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1741 

6272  Wesi.kv  (Charles)  Epistle  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Vhitefield : 
written  in  1755,  //.  7.  8°  London:  repr.  Baltimore,  1790 

6273  Wilson  (^Rrc.  J.imes)  Apostolic  Church  Government  displ.iyed, 
and  the  Government  and  System  of  the  Methodist  Epi.Mopal 
Church  investigated,  //.  xvi,  234,  i,  sheep.        12°  Providence,  1798 

6274  Youngs  {ReiK  James)  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
Methodism  in  Europe  and  America,  numerous  plates,  pp.  443. 

12°  Neiv  Haven,  1830 
627s  Tracts.  A  Methodist's  Remonstrance  addressed  to  a  certain 
Clergyman,  with  a  Reply.  Baltimore,  179a  —  Doctrines  and  Die 
•  cipline  of  the  M.  E.  Church  in  America.  loth  edition;  with  Ex- 
planatory Notes,  by  T.  Coke  and  F.  Asbury,  //.  191.  Fhila.,  179S 
—  Ward  (Jona.)  Vindication  of  (his)  "Brief  Statement,"  etc.,  in 
reply  to  Rev.  Joshua  Taylor's  Answer,  //.  120.  Hallowell,  \_Me.\ 
1801  —  Minute*  of  the  several  Annual  Conferences  of  the  M.  E. 
Church  in  the  U,  S,  for  the  years  1813,  1814, 1815, 1816,  1817,  1818. 


METHODISM.      n.  WniTEFIKLD. 


33 


the  History 
'  VorA,  1813 
*,  Mtf.,  18 1 9 
pise.  Church 
'ec.  27,  1784. 

.  Hoss,  1789 

ishank,  1791 

■ch,  //.  164, 
Mason,  1833 
)nnection  of 
'.  Scott,  1843 
:achers,  witli 
■y,  in  Letters 
J-.  Dix,  18 1 2 
id  by  Mr.  N. 
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SCARCK. 

ickniss,  1794. 

esidinj;  Kldor  of 
t.itionc<l  in  New 

;  Methodist 
f.  M. 
Terrell,  1812 

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Ut. 

Fleet,  1741 
V'hitefield : 
timore,  1790 
t  displayed, 
Epi.Mopal 
'iiience,  1798 
Progress  of 

443- 
'/aTen,  1830 

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the  M.  E. 

817,  1818. 


7\^  rwvf',  1813-18— [F<iot(J.  I.)]  Letters  on  Methodism.  \Brook- 
fchl,  ^fass.\  1S30 —  l\.Nowi,.\N  (J.)  Mysteries  of  Wesleyanism,  no 
Fiction.    X.  ]'.,  18.1.4.    'i  '"  '  '^'ol-  nav  half  blue  mor.,  mostly  uncut. 

S°  a/iil  12° 

6276  Tracts.  A  (.'amp  Meetinc;  Review;  containing  a  Confutation  of 
the  Ari;uinents  produced  in  favor  of  [Ciimp  .\leetinj;sl,  also  I'oems, 
etc.,//./.,  1824  —  CoKi;  (T.)  Sermon  before  Gen.  Conference  of 
iM.  K.  Church,  1792.  Fhila-,  1793  —  Camp.Meetii\i;s  described 
and  exposed;  n.  p.  [1829]  —  Tavi.ok  (Jo.shua)  Keply  to  Rev. 
Jona.  Ward's  Vindication  of  his  "  lirief  Statement,"  etc.  Augusta, 
Me.,  iSoi  —  Waki)  (Jona.)  Vindication  of  "A  lirief  Statement,'' 
etc.  JIallowdl,  i8oi  —  .Micuunr  (Timo.)  Review  of  a  pamphlet 
entitled  '"  Letters  on  .Methodism.''  N.  Y.,  1831.  din  1  vol.  new 
half  blue  mor..  all  uncut.  8° 

6277  —  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  'i'ransactions  noticed  at  a  Camp- 
Moiting,  in  (joshen,  Conn.,  Sept.  1808.  In  a  Letter  from  a 
Spectator.  2d  ed.,  //.  21,  worn.  24°  Lenox,  1S09  —  An  Apology 
for  Ciiiap  Meftiags.  By  A.  J.  12°  ^\'  York,  1810  —  McKKirr 
(  Tiinotliy)  The  Apostles'  Commission.  A  Discourse  at  a  Camp 
Meeting  in  I'.astllartford,  .Aug.  1S16,  pp.  38.  Palmer.  E.  'Jerry's 
J'ress,  1816  —  W'l.xcii  (Silas)  of  Framingham,  Mass.  The  Age  of 
Superstition,  containing  RemarlvS  on  Metli.  I'reachers.  \i"  Jloston, 
'795  —  liAKHER  (John  W.)  Tlioughts  on  Parts  of  the  Discipline  of 
the  M.  E.  Church,  etc.     8"  X.  Haven,  1829.     (5) 


O278  WiirrEFiixn  (George)  and  Methodism: — 

'{'he  liishop  of  London's  I'astoi  al  Letter  . .  by  way  of  Caution 
against  Lukewarmness,  ar.d  iMithusiasm.     2d  ed.     Louilon,  1739. 

The  Rev.  .Mr.  W'liitcfield's  .Answer  to  ti  e  I'astoral  Letter. 

R.  Se.igrave's   R.emarks  on  the   I'astor.d  Letter,  in  \indicatioii 
of  Mr.  W.  and  his  tloctrines. 

T.  Land's  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  \V.,  to  correct  his  mistaken 
account  of  Regeneration,  etc. 

A  Defence  of  .Mr.  Whitefield's  Dtictrine  of  Regeneration. 

Remarks  on   Rev.   Mr.   W.'s  Journal, .  shewing  the  dangerous 
tendency  of  his  Doctrine,     .'d  ed. 

')bservations  on  the  Remarks,  and  on  Mr.  T.  Land's  Letters,  etc. 

ilie  True  Character  of  Rev.  Mr.  W.;  in  a  Letter  from  a  Deist 
in  London. 

I'he  Conduct  and  Doctrine  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  W.  vindicated. 

An  Fxpostulatory  Letter  to   Rev.  ^ir.  W.,  and  his  Brethren  the 
Methodists. 

Whitefield's  Sermon  at  Christ  Church,  Spittletields. 

—  Semion  at  St.  Lawrence's  Church,  Old  Jewiy. 
1 2  in  1  Tol.  8 "  London,  1 739 

6279  WiHTEFiEi.i)  (G.)  lirief  and  general  .Account  of  the  First  I'art 
of  the  Life  of  the  liev.  Mr.  G.  Whitetield,  from  his  Hirlli,  to  his 
i'.iUring  into  Holy  Orders:  written  by  himself,//,  iv,  57,  uncut. 

16'  J'hilailelphia,  AnJr.  Jhadford,  1740 

6280  —  -  The  same,  title  soiled.  ia°  lioston,  1740 


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G.  WHITKKIELD. 


6281  Whitefiki.d  (G.)  a  Further  Account  of  God's  Dealings  with 
Rev.  Mr.  G.  \V.  to  his  luiibarkiiig  for  Georgia.  .  Annex'cl,  a  Brief 
Account  of  the  Orplian  House,  //.  36,  3.  8°  London,  1747 

6282  —  Journals  of  Voyai^e  from  London  to  Savannah.  6th  ed. 
London,  1743  —  Continuation  of  the  Journal,  from  his  arrival  at 
Savannah,  to  his  return  to  London.  2d  ed.  London,  1739  —  Con- 
tin,  of  the  Journal,  to  his  Departure  for  Georgia.  2d  ed.  L.ondon, 
1744  —  Contin.  of  Journal,  while  detained  by  the  Embargo.  3d  ed. 
Lond.,  1739  —  Contin.  of  Journal,  to  his  Arrival  at  Savannah.  2d 
ed.  Lond.,  1740  —  Contin.  to  his  second  Return  to  Georgia,  from 
Philadelphia.  Lond.,  1741 — Contin.  to  his  arrival  at  Falmouth, 
M.irch  ir,  1741.  'I'lie  Seventh  Journal.  21I  ed.  Low/on,  i-j^\  — 
Catalogue  of  IJooks  wrote  anil  publisheil  by  Rev.  Geo.  Wliilefield. 
8  //.   "8  in  I  vol.  calf,  neat.  8° 

6283 Christmas  well  kept,  and  Twelve  D.ays  well  spent.     From 

the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitelield's  Journal  (Dec.  1738).  Boston,  1739  — 
Contin.  of  Rev.  Mr.  W.'s  Journal,  from  his  Arrival  at  Savannah, 
May  7,  stained.  Boston,  1740  —  Contin.  of  his  Journal,  from 
Savannah,  June  25,  1740,  to  his  arri\al  at  R.  Island, Travels  in  N. 
England,  and  departure  for  N.  York.  Boston,  D.  Foivle,  1741  — 
Contin.  of  his  Journal,  from  Savannah,  etc.  Another  title-page, 
uncut.  Boston,  G.  J}!ogers,  1741  —  Continuation  of  his  Journal, 
from  his  arrival  at  Rye,  N.  Y.,  to  his  arrival  at  Falmouth,  n.  t.p. 
6  Pamphlets.  sm.  12'' 

6284  —  The  Two  First  Parts  of  his  Life,  with  his  Journals,  revised, 
and  abridged,  by  Rev.  Geo.  Whitefield,  //.  (6),  446. 

12^  London,  1756 

6285  —  Selection  Collection  of  [his]  Letters  to  his  Friends,  etc. 
1734  to  1770;  with  an  Account  of  the  Orphan-Mouse  in  Georgia. 
3  vols.,  portrait,  good  copy.  8°  London,  1772 

6286  —  Twelve  Sermons  on  Various  Important  Subjects. . .  Prefixed, 
a  Sermon  on  the  Character,  I'rcacliing,  ivc.  of  Whileliekl,  by 
Joseph  Smith.  2i\  iiA.  poor  copy.  n.  p.  177  i  —  Fifteen  Sermons, 
on  X'arious  Important  Subjects,  With  Jos.  Smith's  Sermon,  pre- 
fixed. 3d  ed.  Glasgoiv,  1772  —  The  sanie.  A'eio  York,  H.  Gaiuc, 
1794  —  Ten  Sermons,  (•/(•.  Corrected  and  revised.  Boston,  Jos. 
L.<irkin,  n.  d.         (4  vols.)  12° 

62S7  —  Eighteen  Sermons. .  Taken  verbatim  in  short  hand,  by  J. 
Gurney;  revised  by  A.  Gifford,  D.D.,  //.  361,  sheep. 

12  '  Spriiigjield,  1'.  Diekman,  1S08 

6288  —  The  Doctrine  of  Election  defendetl.  A  Letter  from  the  Rev. 
George  Whitefield,  in  Answer  to  a  Sermon  by  the  Rev.  John 
Wesley,  \l\o.  Windham,  J.  Jlyrne,  n.  d.  —  A  Letter,  etc.  (witli 
an  Introduction).  Lfartford,  1817 —  The  Experience  of  Mr.  R. 
Crutlenden.  .  Prefaced  and  recommended  by  (jeo.  Whitefielti. 
L.onilor> ;  repr.  Boston,  1744  —  Some  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  enti- 
tiiled, 'I'he  I'aithusiasin  of  Methodists  and  Papists  compared.  Lon- 
don; repr.  Phila.,  IV.  Bradford,  \-j.\<),  iiiidit — Account  of  some 
Lent   and  other  Processions  seen  at  Lisbon :    in   Four  Lettets. 


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G.  WHITEFIELD. 


35 


VI,  iSoS 

n  the  Rev. 
Rev.  John 
etc,  (witii 
of  Mr.  R. 
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led. Lon- 
of  some 
Lettets. 


Hepr.  Boston,  1755,  poor  copy  —  Authentic  Account  of  the  Barbarity 
of  the  Ru.ssians,  etc.;  Recommended  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield. 
JSost.  trpr.,  1759.     6  Famplikts.  12° 

6289  \ViiiTKKiKLD((r.)  Britain's  Mercies,  and  Britain's  Duties.  Sermon 
in  Philadelphia,  Aug.  24,  1746,  on  the  Suppression  of  the  late 
Unnatural  Rebellion.  2d  ed.  lioston,  1746  —  The  Knowledge 
of  Jesus  Christ,  the  best  Knowledge.  Sermon  by  the  late  Rev. 
G.  \V.    Providence,  R.  /.,  1793.     2  J'ainp/i/ets.  8° 

6290  —  Georgia  Orphan-House.  Account  of  Money  Received  and 
disbursed.  By  Geo.  Whitefield,  A.  15.  Prefixed,  A  Plan  of  the 
Huilding.  I.ond.,  1741 — A  Further  Account  of  God's  Dealings 
with  Rev.  Mr.  G.  \V.,  etc. .  and,  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Orphan 
House.  Lond.,  1747  —  Letter  to  Governor  Wright,  relative  to  the 
converting  the  Orphan  House  into  a  College,  plan  and  elevation. 
Lend.,  1768.     3  ramphkts.  8" 

6291  —  A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  W.  to  some  Church  Members  of 
the  Presbyt.  Persuasion,  (dated,  New  York,  Nov.  i,  1740,)//.  13, 
uncut.  Bost.,  1740  —  Letter  from  Rev.  G.  W.  to  the  Rev.  John 
Wesley,  in  answer  to  his  Sermon  on  Free  Grace,  //.  31,  uncut. 
Bost.,  1740  —  Some  Remarks  on  a  Pamphk-t  entitled,  The  State  of 
Religion  in  N.  E.  since  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  arrival.  2d  ed. 
Kcpr.  Boston,  1743  —  Some  Remarks  upon  a  late  Charge  against 
EiUiuisiasm.  .  in  a  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocess  of  Litciifield 
and  Coventry.  Boston,  1745  — A  Letter  to  tlie  Rev.  Dr.  Ciiauncy, 
on  Account  of  passages  ..  in  his  "Seasonable  Thougiils  on  the 
State  of  Religion,"  etc.  Boston,  1745; — The  same.  J'/iila.,  W. 
Bradford,  1745  — A  Letter  to  Rev.  "Mr.  Whitefield,  by  Dr.  C. 
Ciiauncy,  vindicating  certain  passages  in  "  Seasonable  Thoughts." 
Bost.,  1745  — Whitefield's  Letter  to  the  President  etc.  of  Harvard 
(College,  in  answer  to  their  Testimony  against  him.  Bost.,  1745  — 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Dure!!,  of  the  Univ.  of  Oxford,  on  the  late 
K.xpulsion  of  six  Students  from  Kdmund-Hall.  Kcpr.  Bost.,  17G8 
—  [AL\cc.uWAN  (AV.'.  John)]  Priestcraft  defended:  a  Sermon  on 
the  Expulsion  of  six  Young  Gentlemen,  etc.  By  the  Shaver.  17th 
ed.  Kcpr.  Boston,  1802.   10  Pamphlets  (8  by  Whitejicld).      8' and  4° 

6292  —  GiLi.iKs  (John)  D.D.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev. 
George  Whitefield. .  Added,  an  Account  of  his  Death  and  Funeral, 
etc.,  portrait,  hds.  uncut,  fine  copy.  8"  London,  1772 

The  lirst  edition.  Dcdic.iteil  to  tlie  Countess  of  IIuntinRilun.  On  the  l.T-t  paRCi  the 
editor  makes  mention  of  tlie  "vv.ix  im.i^je  of  Mr.  Wliitel'ield,  .is  Lirge  .is  life,"  made  by 
"Mrs.  Rachel  Wells  of  I'hiladelpliia,  fainntis  in  America  for  her  ingenious  jierformances 
in  waxwork,"  and  of  another  wax  image  of  Mr.  W.  "dressed  in  his  own  wip,  t«nd,  &c  ," 
very  like  the  original,  wliich  was  made,  and  brought  to  Engl.md,  by  Mrs.  Wright  of  New 
York,  a  sister  of  Mrs.  Wells. 

6293 The  same,  First  American  edition,  used  copy. 

12°  Ne^v  York,  Holge  if  Shobcr,  1774 
A  long  list  of  subscribers  (13  pages)  is  prefixed. 

6294 The  same:  To  which  is  now  added.  An  I'^xtract  from  .Mr. 

Whitefield's  'i'racts,  portrait,  good  copy,  broken  binding. 

12"  Falkirk,  T.  Johnston,  1798 

6295 The  same,  fresh  copy,  sheep. 

12°  New  London,  S.  Green,  for  C.  Davis,  N.  Yorft,  1798 


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6296  (GiLLis  (J.)  Life  of  Whitefield.)  The  same,  r/fan  fresh  copy, 
sheep.  12°  Salem,  y.  Gushing,  1801 

6297 'Y\\<i  sVimQ,  portrait  {uwodcut),  list  of  suhail'ers  (lo  columns). 

N^cw  Haven,  Jos.  Barber,  1S12 

The  same  edition,  another  title-page,  portrait  {eop/'crplate) 

and  additional  list  of  subscribers  to  Ja't.  1813.  N.  Haven,  y.  Barber, 
for  Andrus  &•  Starr,  Hartford.     (2  vols.)  12° 

629S  —  Tracts,  relating  to  Whitefiekl.  (Iardkn  (Rev.  Ale.x.)  of 
Charlestown.  Six  Letters  to  Mr.  Wliitcfield  . .  with  Mr.  W.'s  An- 
swer to  the  First  Letter.  2d  ed.,  imperfect,  ending  ivith  p.  50. 
East.,  1740  —  Crosweij.  (Andr.)  Answer  to  Mr.  Garden's  Three 
First  Letters  to  Mr.  \V.  Boston,  1741 — Garden  (Alex.)  Two 
Sermons,  at  Charlestown,  S.  C,  occasioned  by  erroneous  Notions 
of  certain  Men  who  call  themselves  Methodists.  Repr.  Boston, 
1 741.     3  Pamphlets.  8° 

6299 Tracts.    Smith  (AVr.  Josiah)    Sermon,  in  Charlestown,  S. 

C,  on  the  Character,  Preaching,  &c.  of  the  Rev.  ^[r.  Whitefield. 
With  a  Preface  by  Rev.  Ur.  Colnnn  and  Wm.  Cooper,  uncut. 
Boston,  1740;  —  The  same.  Kcpr.  Charlestown,  P.  Timothy,  1765 
CUMMINGS  (Arch.)  Commissary  to  the  Bp.  of  London.  Two  Sermons, 
in  Philadelphia,  Ai)r.  20,  1740;  publish'd  in  their  own  Vindication, 
from  the  false  Reflections  of  Mr.  Whitefield.  Phila.,  A.  &•  W. 
Bradford,  [1740]  —  FoxcRorr  (T.)  Seasonable  Thoughts  on 
Evangelic  Preaching.  Sermon,  in  Boston,  Oct.  23,  1740,  occa- 
sioned by  the  late  Visit  and  Labours  of  Rev.  ^I^.  Whitefield. 
Boston,  1740 — Some  Observations  on  Rev.  Mr.  W.  and  his 
Opposers.  Bost.,  1740.    5  Pamphlets.  8'' 

6300 The  Trial  of  Mr.  Whitefield's  Spirit.     In  some  Remarks 

upon  his  Fourth  Journal,  clean,  uncut,  with  autographs  of  Pre.  Dr. 
Colman,  and  yonathan  Edwards.        8^  London:  repr.  Boston,  1741 

6301 The  Trial   of   Mr.  Whitcficlirs   Spirit.     2d  ed.     London, 

1745  —  Cooper  (W.)  Sennon,  in  I'oston,  March  22,  1740-1, 
(with  mention  of  the  labors  of  Mr.  Wliitefield,  p.  16),  stained.  — 
CuAUNCV  (C.)  The  New  Creature  describ'd,  etc.  Sermon,  at 
Boston  Lecture,  June  4,  1741  — Aitleton  (N.)  Two  Discourses 
from  I.  Cor.  iii.  6,  Occasioned  by  the  late  Preaching  of  Rev.  Mr. 
W.  —  Cai.pwk.m.  (John)  An  Impartial  Trial  of  the  Spirit  operating 
in  this  Part  of  the  World,  etc.  Sermon  at  New  Londonderry,  [Pa.] 
Oct.  14,  1741  —  Cai.dw'ell  (J.)  The  Scripture  Characters  or 
Marks  of  False  Prophets  or  Teachers.  Sermon  in  Boston,  before 
the  Presbytery — Hooper  (W.)  'Ihe  Apostles  neither  Imposters 
nor  Enthusiasts:  Sermon  in  Boston,  Sept.  1742  —  Ashley  (Jona.) 
The  Great  Duty  of  Charity:  Sermon  in  Boston,  Nov.  28,  1742  — 
Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper's  Objections  to  Mr.  Ashley's 
Sermon.  2d  ed.  (signed,  J.  F.,  Jan.  18,  1742.)  «.  /. /.,  //.  8. 
9  Pamphlets.  8°  and  4°  Boston,  1742 

fi302 Tracts.     Seroeant  (Joiin)     The  Causes  and  Dangers  of 

Delusions,  etc.  Sermon  at  Springlield,  Apr.  4,  1743  —  Doolitti.e 
(B.)     All  Enquiry  into   Fntlnisiasm.  —  Testimony  of   I'astore  of 


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Whilefield. 
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Massachusetts,  at  their  Annual  Convention,  May,  1743,  against 
several  Errors  and  Disorders,  etc.  —  Testimony  and  Advice  of  an 
Assembly  of  Pastors  of  Churches  in  N.  E.,  at  Boston,  July,  1743, 
occasioned  by  the  late  happy  Revival  of  Religion,  //.  51,  uncut. 
4  Pamphlets.  4"^  and  8°  Boston,  1743 

6303  (WiuTEi  lEi.D.)  Tracts.  Testimony  of  the  President  etc.  of 
Harvard  Collude,  against  the  Rev.  Mr.  G.  Whitefield.  Boston,  1744 
—  Reasons  offered  by  Rev.  Mr.  N.  I  lenchman,  of  Lynn,  for  declining 
to  admit  Mr.  Whitelield  into  his  Pulpit.  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  G.  W., 
calling  upon  him  to  vindicate  his  conduct.  (Signed,  L.  K.)  —  Fox- 
CKoi  r  (T.)  An  Apology  in  behalf  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  W.  (in  reply  to 
the  preceding  Letter.)  —  A  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Foxcroft,  being  an 
E.xamination  of  his  Apology. .  By  A.  C — d,  A.  M.  and  J.  J.  C.  —  A 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  T.  Eo.xcroft.  By  J.  F.  —  Hoisnv  (Wm.)  An 
Inquiry  into  (and  vindication  of]  the  Itinerancy  and  the  Conduct 
of  the  Rev.  G.  Whitelield  —  The  Testimony  of  Hartford  County 
No.  Association,  in  Connecticut,  Feb.  5,  1744-5,  against  Rev.  Mr. 
Whitefield  —  The  Declaration  of  the  Association  of  New  Haven 
County,  Feb.  1744-5,  against  Mr.  W.  —  The  Declaration  of  Minis- 
ters of  Barnstable  County,  Mass.  [against]  Itinerant  Preaching  — 
WititiLESwoRTH  (Edw.)  Letter  to  Rev.  G.  W.  in  Reply  to  his 
Answer  to  the  College  Testimony. .  Added,  the  Rev.  President 
[Holyoke's]  Answer  to  Mr.  Whitefield's  charges  —  Eei,i,s  (N.) 
Letter  to  the  2d  Church  in  Scituate,  shev.ing  Reasons  why  he  doth 
not  invite  Mr.  Whitefield  into  his  Pulpit — Prescott  (Benj.) 
Letter  to  the  Rev.  G.  W.  an  Itinerant  Preacher  —  Siilrtlekf 
(Wm.)  Letter  to  those  who  refuse  to  admit  Mr.  W.  into  their 
Pulpits,  {wants  hist  leaf  of  Appendix.)  —  Niles  (Samuel)  Tristiti^ 
Ecclesiarum:  a  brief  and  sorrowful  Account  of  the  present  State 
of  the  Churches,  etc.  —  Testimony  of  N.  E.  Ministers  met  at 
Boston,  Sept.  1745.  18  Paviphleis,  the  most  uncut,  v.  s.  Boston,  1745 

6304  —  Wir.r.i.E.swoRiH  (Edw.)  Two  Discourses,  on  the  Ordinary 
and  E.xtraordinary  Ministers  of  the  Church,  delivered  in  Harvard 
College,  after  tiie  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  preaching  at  Cambridge, 
//.  32,  a  bit  torn  from  the  last  leaf.  8°  Boston,  1754 

6305  —  Funeral  Sermons.  Parsons  (Jona.)  A  Funeral-Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield, . .  Who  died  s.id- 
denly  . ,  at  Newbury  Port, .  Sept.  30th,  1770,  //.  44. 

4°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Daniel  and  Robert  Foivle,  [1770] 

6306  —  Funeral  Sermons:  by  N.  Whitaker,  Salem;  Eben.  Pem- 
bcrton,  Boston;  D.  Edwards,  London;  [H.]  Venn,  Bath. 

4  Pamphlets.  8"  and  4°  1770 

6307  —  Wi'.si.iCY  (Charles)  An  Elegy  on  the  late  Rev.  George 
Whitefield,  //.  2<),  good  copy.  8°  Bristol,  1771 

6308  —  Knkiht  (T.)  of  Halifax,  Yorkshire.  An  Elegy  on  the  Death 
of  the  late  Rev.  Geo.  Whitefield,  etc.  (502  lines).  2d  ed.,  //.  18. 
Halifax,  1771 — Funeral  Sermon,  by  E.  Pemberton  ;  added.  An 
Elegiac  Poem  by  Pliillia  [Wlieatley],  a  Negro  Girl,  of  Seventeen 
years  of  Age,//.  32.    Jioston:  rcpr.  London,  i-j-ji,   2  J\vnphlets.   8° 


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LORENZO  AND  PEGGY  DOW. 


WRITINGS  OF  LORENZO  AND  PEGGY  DOW. 


6309  Dow  (Lorenzo)  The  Opinion  of  Dow ;  or,  Lorenzo's  Thoughts 
on  dilTerent  Religious  Subjects,  //.  164,  s/ur/>. 

12"  lVi>iii/iam  [Cofin.],  1804 

6310  —  The  Chain  of  Lorenzo,  by  the  Request  of  his  Friends,  as  his 
Farewell  to  Georgia,  //.  76,  «.  /. /.,  /if.  bd.  neat. 

12°  n.  p.  [ab.  1804] 

63 1 1  —  Quintessence  of  Lorenzo's  Works.  History  of  Cosmopolite; 
or  the  Four  Volumes  of  Lorenzo's  Journal  concentrated  in  one; 
containing  his  Flxperience  and  Travels,  his  roleniical  Writings, 
etc.  . .  Added,  the  Journey  of  Life,  by  Peggy  Dow.  3d  ed.,  wood- 
cut portraits  (stained)  of  Lorenzo  and  J'eggy,  pp.  700,  nciv  half  calf 
neat,  scarck.  12°  Fhiladelphia,  1816 

6312  —  Vicissitudes;  or  the  Journey  of  Life.  I3y  Peggy  Dow.  2d 
edition,  pp.  264,  soiled.  24°  Philadelphia,  1815 

6313  —  Vicissitudes  in  the  Wilderness  exemplified  in  the  Journal  of 
Peggy  Dow. .  Added,  An  Appendix  of  her  Death,  and  Reflections 
on  -\Iatrimony,  by  Lorenzo  Dow.  5th  ed.,  //.  214,  portraits  laid 
in,  sheep.  12    Nonvich,  Conn.,  1833 

6314  —  The  Stranger  in  Charleston!  or  the  Trial  and  Confession  of 
Lorenzo  Dow,  //.  94,  poor  copy.  12°  Boston,  1S21 

6315  —  The  Dealings  of  (jod,  Man,  and  the  Devil,  as  exemplified  in 
the  Life,  Experience,  and  Travels  of  Lorenzo  Dow. .  With  Reflec- 
tions on  Various  Subjects.  4th  edition,  improved,  portraits  of 
Lorenzo  and  Peggy,  pp.  704,  sheep,  gilt,  marbled  edges. 

12°  Norwich,  1833 

6316  —  Tracts.  The  Opinion  of  Dow;  or  Lorenzo's  Thoughts  on 
Different  Subjects.  Windham,  1S04  —  Cosmopolite  Interrogated, 
or  a  Dialogue  between  the  Curious  and  Singular!  3d  ed.  N. 
York,  1813; — The  same,  sth  ed.  with  additions.  N.  Y.,  1813  — 
Analects.  3d  edition.  N.  K,  1813  —  A  Ch:iin,  with  its  Concom- 
itants. Poiighkcipsie,  1S09  —  The  Stranger  in  Charleston  !  or  Trial 
and  Confession  of  L.  D.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1822.  6  (?'.  J.)  in  i  vol., 
new  half  blue  mor.  {Jvoxburghe) .  12" 


THE   PRESl'.YTERIAN   CHURCH: 
ASSOCIATE  PRESliYTERlES.    REFORMED   DUTCH  CHURCH. 

6317  The  Constitution  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  of 
America,  containing  the  Confession  of  Faith,  Catechisms,  Govern- 
ment and  Discipline,  and  Directory  for  Worship,  ratified  by  the 
Synod  of  N.  York  and  Pliiladelphia,  May,  1788,  //•  (^)i  215,  sheep, 
fresh  copy,  First  Edition,  .scakle. 

\2°  Philadelphia,  T.Bradford,  1789 

6318  —  The  same,  another  copy,  clean  and  fresh,  sheep. 

6319  —  The  Constitution,  etc.,  with  the  Plan  of  Government  and 
Discipline  as  amended  and  ratified  by  the  Gen.  Assembly,  May, 
1805,  //.  xiv,  470,  sluep.  la'  Phila.,  Jane  Aitken,  1806 


i 


I'UESBYTERIAN. 


39 


6320  (Constitution,  etc.)  The  same ;  as  amended  and  ratified  by 
the  Gen.  Assembly,  May,  1821,  //.  466,  sheep.        iG""  Phila.,  1827 

6321  Acts.  Extracts  from  the  Minutes  of  the  Gen.  Assembly,  1789- 
1802  —  The  same,  1803-1811, //>.  364;  ami  {\o\.  ni.)  1812,  1813, 
//.  103.     2  vols.,  /if.  sheep ;  good  copy.        8°  Philadelphia,  1803-13 

6322  —  Extracts  from  the  Minutes,  etc.,  1812,-15,-21,-22,-24,-27, 
-28,  -30.     8  Pamphlets,  u/uiit.  8° 

6323  Associate  Presbyteries.  Act,  Declaration  and  Testimony:  for 
the  Doctrine,  Worship,  Discipline,  and  Government  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland. .  By  some  Ministers  associate  together,  etc.  To  which 
is  added,  The  Declinature  (May  17,  1739),  //.  108.  Edinburgh, 
1789  —  A  Concise  and  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Steps  which  led 
to  the  Division  among  the  Members  of  the  Associate  Body  in  the 
U.  States;  with  a  Confutation  of  the  high  Pretensions  etc.  of  the 
Associate  Fresbyt.  of  Pennsylvimia,  liy  a  Ruling  Eider,  of  the 
Assoc.  Reformed  Synod.  Phila.,  1789  —  True  Patriotism:  a 
Sermon  before  the  Assoc.  Synod  at  Edinburgh,  by  Arch.  Bruce. 
Ediiib.,  11^^ — And  another,     in  i  \o\.,  sheep.  8° 

6324  —  A  brief  Account  of  the  Associate  Presbyteries  [of  New  Jersey 
and  New  York];  and  a  General  View  of  their  Sentiments  concern- 
ing Religion  and  Eccles.  Order.  By  a  Convention  of  the  Presby- 
teries, //.  102,  (6),  uncut,  SCARCE.     16°  Catskill,  M.  Croswell,  1796 

6325  —  The  same,  bds.  uncut.  16^  Catskill,  1796 

6326  —  A  View  of  a  Christian  Church  and  Church  Government,  etc. 
And  an  Appendix,  representing  the  Case  of  the  Assoc.  Presbytery 
of  Morris  County,  etc.,  //.  62,  unait.  8°  Chatham,  S.  Kollock,  1782 

6327  Batli-Kol.  A  Voice  from  the  Wilderness.  Being  An  humble 
Attempt  to  support  the  sinking  Truths  of  God,  against  some  of  the 
jirincipal  Errors,  raging  at  this  tiTnc.  Or,  a  Joint  Testimony  to 
some  of  the  grand  Articles  of  the  Christian  Religion,  Judicially 
tleli\ered  to  the  Churches  under  their  care.  By  the  first  Presbytery 
of  the  I'^astward,  //.  560,  vii,  (4),  sound  clean  copy,  sheep,  vkrv  scarce. 

16°  Boston,  N.  Coverly,  1783 

The  reputed  author  of  this  volume,  .ind  the  most  ])rouii!icnt  member  of  "the  Presbvtiry 
of  the  Tastwiird,"  was  the  Kev.  John  Murray,  a  native  of  Ireland,  who  was,  for  a  ^  urt 
time,  pastor  of  the  2d  I'rcsb.  Churcli  in  rhil,ulel|>hia,  and  subseiiuciitly  removed  to  liuoth- 
Iwy,  Me.,  where  this  I'resbytcry  was  formed.  In  i7Si,he  became  the  successor  of  the 
Kev.  Jona.  Parsons,  at  Newburyport,  Mass.,  where  he  died  in  1793.  Concerning  his 
earlier  .and  later  troubles,  see  Spr.ai;ue's  I'resb.  .Annals,  I.  50,  note. 

A  committee  of  the  Presbytery  w.as  appointed  to  dr.aw  up  a  "testimony  .igainst  errors," 
this  first  part  of  which  was  formally  approved  by  them,  as  certified  (Windham,  May  21, 
T'*!.)  '^y  Simon  Williams,  Clerk. 

Tlie  Introduction  gives  ".an  impartial  survey  of  the  present  times."  Attention  is 
directed  to  "the  enormities  of  extravagance  and  sensuality. .  The  vanity  of  fickle  and 
whimsical  fashions,  the  monstrous  deformities  of  dress,  the  luxury  of  the  table  and 
eciuipage,  the  fonJncss  for  ill-timed  diversions,  for  frolics,  b.ills,  and  gaming-tables,"  etc. 

632S  [Bi.AiR  {ReiK  John))  The  Synod  of  New  York  and  Philadelphia 
Vindicated,  in  a  Rejily  to  Mr.  Samuel  Harker's  Appeal.  By  a 
Member  of  tlie  Synod,  //.  50.  12'  Phila.,  IFm.  Dunlap,  1754 

6329  lii.AiR  {Re-i'.  Samuel)  Short  and  Eaithful  Narrative  of  the  late 
remarkable  Revival,  in  New  Londonderry,  and  other  parts  of 
Pennsylvania,  //.  46.  12'  Philadelphia,  IV.  Bradford,  [1744] 


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PRKSBYTKRIAN. 


6330  Dickinson  (Jonathan)  Remarks  upon  Mr.  Gale's  Reflections 
on  Mr.  Wall'.'-  History  of  Infant  Baptism.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend, 
//.  S7,  viiRV  SCARCE.  16°  n.  p.,  n.  ti. 
rrinhti Jor  and  sold  by  T.  Wood,  [New  York,  JVm.  Bradford t  1716] 

I'.itc'd,  Elizabeth  Tuwii  in  New  Jersey,  Marcli  25,  1716.  Tlic  liist  piiljlislicil  work  ut 
the  author. 

6331  —  'J'he  Reasonableness  of  Ciiristianity:  in  Four  Sermons.. 
Preface  by  'V.  Foxcroft, //.  xiv,  175.  Boston,  1732 — Tiie  True 
Scriptuie-Uoctrine  concerning  some  Important  Points  of  Christian 
I'ailh. .  in  Five  Discourses,  //.  xiv,  253.  Boston,  1741  — A  Dis- 
pl:iy  of  Cod's  Special  Grace.  In  a  Familiar  I)ialog;ue  between  a 
Minister  &  a  Gentleman  of  his  Congregation,  etc.,  //.  vi,  112. 
Boston,  1742.     3  vols.  s/icr/>.  12"  and  16'^ 

T!iL>  "  l''.imiliar  Dialo^uo"  was  "publishcil  at  first  anonymously,  but  it  soon  becinie 
known  wlu)  was  the  autlior,  and  it  drew  forth  a  stroni;  recommendation  from  most  of  the 
clergymen  in  lioston,  with  Dr.  Colman  at  their  head,  and  subsequently  a  correspondinj} 
recommendation  from  some  of  the  bi  lightest  lijjiits  of  the  I'resbyterian  churcii, — such  as 
the  Tennents,  Itlairs,  Sc." — SruAciu's  Aniiil',  iii.  15. 

"It  may  be  doubted  whether, with  tlic  sint;le  exception  of  tlie  elder  Kdwards,  Calvinism 
l:.as  ever  found  an  abler  or  more  ellicient  champion  in  this  country,  than  Jonathan  Uicli- 
inson." — /.'■.,  16. 

6332  —  Familiar  Letters  to  a  Gentleman,  upon  . .  Subjects  in  Religion, 
//.  vi,  422,  old  calf.  8°  Boston,  1745 

6333  FiNLKV  (.Samuel)  Clear  Light  put  out  in  obscure  Darkness. . 
Examination  of  Mr.  Thompson's  Sermon,  "The  Doctrine  of  Con- 
victions set  in  a  Clear  Light,"//.  71,  rare. 

"sm.  S""  PhUadelphia,  B.  Fra.wKUN,  1743 

6334  —  The  Madness  of  Mankind. .  Sermon  in  the  New  Presb. 
Church  in  Philadelphia,  June  9,  1754.  Second  edition,  //.  24, 
;///(•///.  8"  N.  York,  H.  Gainc,  1758 

6335  F'l  r/  (John)  Modern  Presbylerianism  unmasked  . .  in  a  review 
of  ti.o  administration  of  Church  Government  in  the  Session  of  the 
First  Presb.  Churcii  in  Newburyport,  etc.,  //.  72,  uncut,  a  name 
torn  from  head  of  title,  scarck.  8"  Boston,  1830 

6336  Green  (Jacob)  Sinners'  Faultiness,  and  Spiritual  Inability. 
Sermon,  //.  37,  If.  inor.  neat.  S'  i\Wt'  York,  IT.  Gaine,  1767 

6337  (Hemimiii.l.)  a  Vindication  of  the  Reverend  Commission  of 
the  Syno  1 :  in  .Answer  to  Some  Observations  on  their  Proceedings 
against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill,//.  63,  a  bit  torn  from  corner  of  last 
leaf,  VKRV  scarce.  sm.  8^  Bhiladelphia,  An:tr.  Bradford,  1735 

l!y  Jonathan  Dicliinson?  The  '■  Observations"  in  reply  to  which  this  Vindication  was 
pnblished,  were  written  by  Franklin.     See  I'art  II.,  Nos.  JI97  and  ^t/S. 

6338  Linn  (\Vm.)  Discourses  on  the  Signs  of  the  Times.  Py  Wni. 
Linn,  D.D.,  one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Rcf.  Dutch  Church  in  the 
City  of  N.  York,  sheep.  8^  New  York,  1794 

6339  —  Sermons,  historical  and  tharacteristical,  //.  xxiii,  360,  sheep, 
nice  copy.  \2^  New  York,  [1791] 

63^.0  Modes  (The)  of  Presb.  Church- Worship  Vindicated:  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Blacksmith.  l!y  a  Presbyter  of  Ireland.  4th  ed. //.  54, 
uncut.  8'  London:  repr.  Newburyport,  17 89 

6341  MoRC.AN  (Joseph)  The  Great  Concernment  of  Gospel  Ordinances 
Manifested. .  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jonathan 


I 

I 


I. 
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PRESnVTEKIAN. 


41 


lyif.i 
work  of 


than  Dickinson,  at  Elizabelli-Town,  the  ZQtli  of  Septemljer,  1709, 
//.  42,  wants  suhscquoit  pa^^cs,  rark. 

16'  Neio  York,  Win.  ami  Andr.  Bradford,  17 12 

6342  Nai'mtai.i,  (If  The  Wrestlings  of  tlie  Cliurch  of  Scotland  for  the 
Kingdom  of  Christ ;..  from  the  bej^inning  of  the  Reformation  of 
Religion,  until  the  year  1667.  .  .  Subjoined,  A  Relation  of  the  Suf- 
ferings and  Death  of  Mr.  Hew  McKail,  etc., pp.  559,  shcep,%ck\KCV.. 

sni,  8"  n.  p.  J'rinted  in  the  Year  1693 

I'irst  published  in  1667.  "It  is  now  known  that  the  authors  of  this  work  were;  .Sir 
lanius  Stciiart  of  tioodtrccs,  and  James  Stirling,  Minister  of  Paisley." — LuW.s'Dlis. 

6343  New  York.  Acts  of  the  Particular  Synod,  in  the  year  i8ii  — 
Rules  of  the  Classis  of  N.  Y.,  as  amended,  1819.  2  Pamphlets.     8° 

6344  Parsons  (Jona.)  of  Newhiiryport,  i)fass.  Sixty  Sermons  on 
Various  Subjects.  .  To  which  is  prefixed  a  funeral  Sermon  [on  Mr. 
Parsons,]  by  John  Searl.     2  vols.,  //.  Ixvi,  625,  vii ;  855,  xi. 

8°  Newhuryport,  J.  Mycall,  1779-80 

6345  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  John  Tucker  of  Newl)ury,  ujion  his  Re- 
marks on  a  Discourse  of  the  Rev.  Jona.  Parsons,  delivered  the  5th 
of  March,  1774,  //.  17,  uncut.       8    America  {Nejv  England),  1775 

'J'his  tract  is  signed  "  .Marcus  Shangar." 

6346  Paitillo  (Henry)  of  Granvi/le,  A'.  C.  Sermons,  &c.,  //.  296, 
s/iecp.  12     Wilmington,  yames  Adams,  17S8 

The  Kev.  Henry  I'attillo  was  a  native  of  Scotland.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the 
I'rcshylcry  of  Ilanovor,  Va.,  in  i"57.  lie  removed  to  North  Carolina,  in  I7(J5;  was  a 
delegate  to  the  first  Provincial  Congress  of  N.  C.  in  I77p,  and  a  zealous  promoter  of  the 
Revolution.  See  Sprague's  Ann.als  (I'rcsbyteriam,  vol.  lii.  p.  n/i.  "A  note  appcnilodto 
one  of  these  Discourses  |  pi>.  1 1 7-120 1  broached  the  same  doctrine  concerning  Christ's 
human  nature,  of  wliich  ICdward  Irving  has  since  been  so  distinguished  an  esponcnt." — //vV/. 

6347  Ti'.xMCNT  (Gi''''ert)  A  Solemn  Warning  to  the  Secure  World. . 
A  Discourse  from  Deut.  .\xix.  19,  20,  21,  ivants  a  leaf  of  t lie  I 'ref ace 
—  Tennknt  John)  The  Nature  of  Regeneration  oiiened,  etc.  a 
Sermon  from  John,  iii.  3  ;  also.  The  Nature  of  Adoption,  etc.  in  a 
Sermon  from  i.  John,  iii,  i.  With  an  I'lxpostulatory  Address  . .  as 
an  Appendix;  by  Gilbert  Tennent.     2  in  i  vol.  old  slicep,  used  copy. 

8°  Boston,  1735 

6348  Tknnent  (G.)  and  others.  Sermons  on  Sacramental  Occasions, 
by  divers  Ministers  [six  by  Gilbert  Tennent,  one  by  Wm.  Tennent, 
and  one  by  Samuel  lilair;  preached  at  New  Brunswick  and  Maiden- 
Head,  N.  J.,  1737-38],  sheep.  sm.  8^  Boston,  1739 

6349  Tknnent  (G.)      'i'he    Danger  of    an    Lfnconverted    Ministry. 

Sermon  on  Mark  vi.  34.     8°  Boston,  repr.  1742 A  ['I'hanks- 

giving]  Sermon  at  Ilurlington,  N.  J.,  Nov.  23,  1749;  with  a  pre- 
fatory Address  to  Philip  Doddridge,  D.D.,  stained,  uncut.  4° 
Bhila.,  W.  Bradford,  1749.     (2) 

6350  Tennent  (G.)  The  Necessity  of  holding  fast  the  Truth.  Three 
Sermons  at  New  York,  April,  1742.  With  an  Ajjpendix  relating 
to  Errors  lately  vented  by  some  MoruTians  in  these  Parts.  Addetl, 
a  Sermon  on  the  Priestly-Ulfice  of  Christ;  another  on  Charity; 
and  a  Sermon  by  a  Dutch  Divine  [.\.  HellenbrockJ,  etc.,  pp.  vj, 
no,  37,  31,  sheep,  71  ice  copy.  sm.  8^  Boston,  1742,  '43 

Tlie  threj  Sermons  against  the  teachings  of  /.inzendortf  and  the  Moravians  .arc  among 
the  latest  of  <-.  I'ennent's  publications.  This  copy  has  the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  Joshua 
<iee,  (jneof  the  i six)  ministers  of  liostoii  whose  names  were  subscribed  to  the  prefatory 
address  to  the  Reader. 

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PRKSHYTKKIAN.     RKI'ORMKO  HUTCH. 

6351  Tennent  (C'l.)  Three  Sermons  at  New  York,  April,  1742.  Boston, 
1743 — Two  Sermons  at  New-lkunswick,  1741,  Boston,  1742 — A 
Sermon  by  Abr.  Hellenbidck,  of  Rotterdam.  .  'i'ranslated  from  the 

)iitcl).     Boston,  1742.     (3  Tracts.)  sm.  ii°  Boston,  1742,  '43 

6352  Tknnknt  (John)  The  Nature  of  Rey;eneration,  etr.  Also,  The 
Nature  of  Adoption,  ftc.  Two  Sermons:  with  an  Expostulalory 
Address,  by  (lilbert  Tennent.     sth  edition,  boards. 

12°  Repr.  SutJkU,  Edw.  Gray,  1802 

6353  Sermons  (9)  II.  KoUock,  before  the  Gen.  Assembly,  1803; 
Eliph.  Nott,  Gen.  Assembly,  1806:  T.  H.  Skinner,  Gen.  Assembly, 
1855:  Lyman  Heecher,  Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  f.,  1808,  3d  ed. : 
H.  ){.  Smith,  Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  1855  :  S.  C.  Henry,  Synod 
of  N.  J.,  1850:  C".  Lon.ij;,  Western  Reserve  Synod,  1847:  S.  \V. 
Fisher,  Synod  of  (!incinnati,  1850:  J.  W.  C.  Pennington,  3d 
I'resbyt.  of  N.  Y.,  1853.  8° 

6354  Reformed  Dutch.  The  Psalms  of  David,  with  the  Ten  Com- 
mandments, Creed,  Lord's  Prayer,  &c.,  in  Metre.  Also,  the 
Catechism,  Confession  of  l-'aith,  Liturgy,  iS:c.  'I'ranslated  from  the 
Dutcii.  For  the  Use  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church 
of  the  City  of  New- York.  With  the  u\fiisic  0/ the  Fsalms  and  Hymns, 
pp.  (2),  479,  (9),  144,  smooth  calf  extra,  red  edges,  kink  copy,  very 
SCARCE.  8°  A^ew  York,  yas.  Parker,  1767 

635s  —  The  Constitution  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  U. 
S.  of  America,  //.  viii,  354,  old  green  mor.  gilt,  nice  copy,  scarce. 

12°  Ncjv  York,  IVm.  Durell,  1793 

This  cilition  inclinlcs  the  "  Explan.itory  Articles  "  latiticil  by  the  Genor.il  Synod  at  New 
York,  in  1792. 


THE    UNITARIAN    CONTROVERSY: 

SERMONS,    15Y    UNITARIAN    MINISTERS,    ETC. 

6356  Alexander  (Caleb)  An  Essay  on  the  Real  Deity  of  Jesus 
Christ. .  Added,  Strictures  on  Emlyn's  Humble  Inquiry,  //.  ii,  63. 

8°  Boston,  yos.  Bums  tea  d,  1791 

6357  IjELSHAM  (T.)  Brief  History  of  the  Progress  and  Present  State 
of  Unitarian  Churclies  in  America.  Extracted  from  his  Memoirs 
of  Rev.  T.  Lindsey.     2d  ed.,  //.  48.  8'  Boston,  1815 

6358  Emlyn  (Thos.)  Extracts  from  an  Humble  Inquiry  into  the 
Scripture  Account  of  Jesus  Christ,  //.  47.  8"  Boston.  1790 

6359  Friendly  Dialogue  between  a  Scripturian  and  an  Athanasian, 
pp.  36.  4°  n.  p.  1 7 85 

Reprinted  from  tlie  London  edition  of  I7S(,  "with  some  immaterial  alterations,"  and 
additional  notes. 

6360  HooRNBEECK  (J.)  Socinianisiiii  Confulati  Tomi  111.  3  vols. 
vellum,  .SCARCE.  sm.  4°  Ullrajecti,  1650-64 

6361  LiNUSEY  (Theophilus)  Two  Dissertations,  i.  On  the  Preface 
to  St.  John's  (jospel.  11.  On  Praying  to  Jesus  Christ.  //.  152. 
London,  1779  —  Conversations  on  Christian  Idolatry  in  the  Year 
1791,//.  169,  (11).     London,  1792.     (2  vols.)  8° 


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4* 


6362  Norton  (Jacob)  Tilings  as  they  are;  or,  Trinitarianism  Devel- 
oped, in  answer  to  a  Ixtter  of  tlic  Rev.  Daniel  Thomas  of  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  pp.  69  —  Things  as  they  are,  etc.  Second  Part,//.  112. 
2  Famphlds.  8"  Boston,  1815 

6-j6j5  —  An  Humble  Attempt  to  ascertain  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of 
the  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit.  Three  Discourses,  delivered 
at  Weymouth,  //.  116,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1819 

6364  [Norton  (Jacob)?]  Seasonable  and  Candid  Thoughts  on 
Human  Creeds  or  Articles  of  Faith..  Uy  an  Orthodox  Clergyman 
of  Massachusetts,  //.  46.  Boston,  1813  —  Things  set  in  a  Proper 
Light ;  in  answer  to  a  Letter  from  '1".  A.  to  a  Friend,  liy  an 
Orthodox  Clergyman, //.  68.  Bast.,  1814 — A  "  Short  and  Easy 
Method "  with  a  late  Writer,  etc.  J5y  an  Aged  Clergyman  of 
Mass.,  //.  28.  Bost.,  18 1 5  —  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Inquiry 
of  the  Church  in  the  So.  Parish  of  Weymouth,  etc.,  //.  15.  n.  p. 
[1819].     4  Pamphlets,  uncut.  8" 

Severally  inarlcciJ,  "  liy  Jacob  Norton  "  (in  the  hand  of  Kev.  .Setli  Chandler.) 

6365  Priestlev  (Joseph)    Letters  to  the  Jews.    2d  ed.    Birmingham, 
1787  —  Letters  to  a  Young  Man.     Part  ir. 
Sermon,  at  Hackney,  Feb.  28,  1794.     With 
tlie  Author's  reasons  for  leaving  Fngland. 
—  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Fximund  15urke. 
Catalogue  of  Books  written  by  Dr.  Priestley, 


Fast 


London,  1793  • 
a  Preface  containing 
3d  ed.  London,  1794 
Birmingham,  1791  — 
4  in  1  vol.,  hf.  sheep. 


4'' 


.6  i 


6366  —  Letters  to  the  Jews.  A/so,  Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley,  in  an- 
swer to  those  he  addressed  to  the  Jews  ;  by  David  Levi,  ist  Am. 
edition.     2  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  12°  Ayu>  York,  for  Li.  Gomez,  1794 

C367  Two  Letters  to  a  very  eminent  and  learned  Gentleman;  attempt- 
ing to  subvert  the  Doctrine  of  the  Arians. .  By  a  Country-Gentle- 
man.    3d  ed.,  //.  vi,  83,  uncut.  8°  London;  rcpr.  Boston,  1756 

6368  Wharton  (Charles  \{^D.D.  A  Short  and  Candid  iMiquiry  into 
the  Proofs  of  Christ's  Divinity. .  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend,  //.  48. 

12°  Wilmington,  Brynherg  &*  Andreic's,  1791 

With  autograph  presentation  to  "  The  Revd  Dr.  Andrews  from  his  very  sincere  t'riend 
the  Author":  and,  in  the  same  hand,  "Mr.  James  .M)  [.AbercrombieJ  Mercht,  Phila.," 
as  the  nanie  of  the  friend  to  whom  the  Letter  was  addressed. 

6369  Tracts.  Unitarian  Controversy.  Bei.sham  (T.)  American 
Unitarianism;  a  brief  History.  Boston,  1815  —  The  Catholick 
(Question  at  lioston;  with  Remarks  on  "American  Unitarianism  "; 
by  Amana.  Boston,  1815  —  Stuart  (M.)  Letter  to  W.  E.  Clian- 
ning,  on  Religious  Liberty.  2d  edition.  Lioston,  1830  —  Woods 
(L.)  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware's  Letters  to  Trinitarians.  Andover,  1821 
—  Stuart  (M.)  Letters  on  the  Eternal  Generation  of  the  Son  of 
God.     Andover,  1822.     Five,  all  uncut,  in  i  vol.,  neu'  half  mor.     8° 

6370  Tracts.  Unitarian  Controversy.  Ciianning  (W.  E.)  Remarks 
on  Rev.  Dr.  Worcester's  Letter  to  Mr.  Channing.  2d  edition. 
Boston,  1815 — Channing  (W.  E.)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Worcester's 
Second  Letter.  Boston,  18 15  —  Woon.s  (L.)  Letters  to  Unitarians. 
Andover,  1820  —  Stuart  {M.)  Letters  to  Rev.  W.  E.  Channing. 
Andover,   18 19  —  Review  of   Stuart's   Letters  to   Mr.  Channing, 


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Ppston,  1819  —  Review  of  Rev.  Dr.  Channiiif^'s  niscnurse  at  the 
Dedication  of  2d  Unit.  Cliurcii,  New  York.  Boston,  1827  — 
Dr.wi'.v  (Orville)  'I'lie  Unitarian's  Answer.  3d  edition.  Boston, 
1826:  and  three  others.  Ten,  all  but  one  uncut,  in  i  vol.,  neiv  half 
moroeco.  8° 

6371  'I'racts.  Unitarian  Controversy.  IjKI.siiam  (T.)  American 
Unitarianisni.  3d  ed.  Boston,  1815 — Review  of  "American 
Unitarianism."  (From  llie  Tanoplist.) — Review  of  the  Unitarian 
Controversy.  (i'Vom  the  Panoplist.)  —  Ciianninc  (W.  E, )  Letter 
to  Rev.  S.  C.  Thaciier.  Boston,  1815  —  Worckstkr  (S.)  Letter 
to  W.  L.  Clianning.  Boston,  1815  —  Worcicspkr  (.S.)  Second 
Letter  to  Channinj;,  1815  —  Channinc  (\V.  E.)  Sermon  at  Ordi- 
nation of  Jared  Sparl<s.  2d  ed.  Bait.,  1819  —  VVoiukstkr  (S.) 
Tiiird  Letter  to  Clianning.  Boston,  1815  —  Worci'.stkr  (T.)  A 
New  Chain  of  I'lain  Aigunient . .  against  'I'rinitarianism.  Boston, 
1817 — Worckstkr  (T.)  Letter  to  Seth  Rayson,  D.I).  Concord 
\_N.  Hi\,  1815  — Worcester  (T.)  Sermon  on  the  Divine  Sonsiiip 
of  Christ.  Concord  \N.  H.\  1S15  :  and  six  others.  17  in  1  vol., 
sheep,  neat.  8" 

6372  Tracts.  Unitarian  Controversy.  EKLSIIA^r  (T.)  American 
Unitarianism.  4th  edition.  Channing  (VV.  E.)  Letter  to  Rev. 
S.  C.  Tliacher  —  Woucestek  (S.)  Letter  to  W.  E.  Channing  — 
CiiANNiNc  (VVm.  E.)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Worcester's  Letter  — 
WoRCESTKR  (S.)  Second  Letter  to  W.  E.  Channing  —  Channing 
(VV.  E.)  Remarks  on  Dr.  Worcester's  Second  Letter  —  Worckstkr 
(S.)     Third  Letter.     7  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  8°  Boston,  18 15 

6373  Tracts.  Unitarian  Controversy.  Bki.sham  (T.)  American 
Unitarianism.  3d  edition  —  Channing  (W.  E.)  Letter  to  Rev. 
S.  C.  Thacher.  ^d  edition  -  Worce.ster  (S.)  Letter  to  Rev.  W. 
E.  Channing.  z  '  edition  —  Channing  (\V.  \\.)  Remarks  on  Dr. 
Worcester's  Le;  r  —  Are  You  a  Christian  or  a  Calvinist  ?  — 
Worcester  (S.)  econd  Letter  to  W.  E.  Channing  —  Channing 
(W.  E.)  Remark;,  Dr.  Worci  ter's  Second  Letter  —  Worcester 
(S.)     Third  Letter,       .     8  in  i  vol.  8°  Boston,  1815 

6374  Tracts.  Church  Controversies.  Ai;bot  (Abie!)  Statement  of 
proceedings  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  which  terininati-cl  in  Ids  Removal. 
Bost.,  18 1 1  —  Reply  to  Mr.  Abbot's  Statement:  by  the  'J'olland 
Co.  Association.  Hartford,  1S12 — Controversy  between  the  First 
Parish  in  C'ambridge  and  the  Rev.  Dr.  Abiel  Holmes,  their  late 
I'astor.  Cambr.,  1829  —  Proceedings  &c.  re!ati\e  to  Members 
separating  from  the  Church  in  V.^'ilton,  N.  H.  Concord,  1824  — 
Trial  of  the  Action  of  Rev.  S.  Russell  of  Boylston  vs.  John  Howe, 
for  Defamation.  Worcester,  1831 — Review  of  the  |  preceding] 
Trial  &c.  J3y  S.  Russell.  Boston.,  1831  —  Result  of  a  Council  at 
Princeton,  and  Protest  of  the  Minority:  with  Remarks,  etc.  Wore., 
1817 — Vindication  of  the  Result  of  the  Princeton  Council.  ]{y 
A.  JJancroft,  D.D.  I! ore,  1817  —  Review  of  Dr.  ]]ancroft's  Vin- 
dication; l!y  a  Member  of  the  Council  [Rev.  Jos.  GofTe].  Wore, 
1817 — Tucker  (John)     Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  James  Chandler, 

•     of  Rowley.     Ji'oston,  ijGj  —  Tucker  (J.)     Reply  to  the  Rev.  Mr. 


vol., 

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45 


Cliandlor's   y\ns\ver.     Boston,   1768  —  Documents  rel.itini^  to  tlie 

opposition  made  to  the  Rev.  F.  Foster,  at  Petersham.     BrookJlcU, 

1817.     12  ///  I  vol.,  ///'.  shfcp,  manuscript  paging.  8" 

Trum  the  library  of  llic  Klv.  Setli  Climullcr. 

6375  Tracts  (3)  A  IJefence  of  Christ's  Divinity:  containing  Quteries 
occasioned  by  reading  Mr.  Elwall's  Hook.  .  By  Christophilus. 
Gloucester,  R.  Koikes,  1727 — Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Adams  of 
Shrewsbuiy:  occasioned  by  his  Sermon  against  Rev.  Mr.  Romaine, 
etc.  liy  the  Autiior  of  J'ietas  Oxoniensis  [Sir  Riciiard  Hi!!].  2d 
cd.  London.  1770  —  E.xr.mination  of  a  Sermon  preached  before 
the  Lord  Mayor,  etc.,  May  25,  1788,  by  Rev.  Richard  Harrison. 
London,  1789.  8° 

6376  'J'racts(ii)  ]ii;Ei  iiKR  (Lyman)  Reply  to  the  Christian  Exam- 
iner's Re\iew  of  his  Sermon  at  Worcester.  1825  —  ].  IJrown's 
Letter  to  Rev.  \Vm.  E.  Channing.  [1819] — Treatise  on  tiie 
Internal  Generation  of  the  Son  of  God.  Strictures  on  Prof.  Stuart's 
Letters  to  W.  E.  Channing.  N.  York,  182 1  —  Review  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Colnian's  Sermon,  in  Salem.  2d  ed.  L3ost.,  1825  —  Rev.  D. 
Daw's  Familiar  Letters  to  the  Rev.  John  Sherman,  in  reference  to 
his  Anti-Trinitarian  Treatise.  LLarlford,  1806 — The  same.  2d 
ed.  Wore,  1806  —  Rev.  H.  Grew's  Exam,  of  the  Testimony  con- 
cerning the  Son  of  God.  LLartford,  1824 —  Smith  (Elias)  Letters 
to  Rev.  Dr.  Thos.  lialdwin,  with  Remarks  on  his  Sermon  on  the 
Supreme  Divinity  of  Christ.  \Phila.,  18 14.]     And  two  others. 

8°  and  12° 

6377  Tracts  (23)  Inquiry  into  the  right  to  change  the  Eccles.  Con- 
stitution of  the  Congreg.  Churches  in  Mass.ichusetts.  Bost.,  1816 
—  Dr.  Ware's  Letters  to  Trinitarians  and  Calvinists,  occasioned  by 
Dr.  Woods'  Letters.  Cambr.,  1820  —  Remarks  on  the  Calvinistic 
Doctrine  of  Depravity;  with  reference  to  Dr.  Woods'  answer  to 
Dr.  Ware.  Stockbridgc,  1S22  —  Are  you  a  Christian  or  a  Calvinist? 
IJy  a  Lavman  [U'm.  Wells.]  Bost.,  1815  —  The  Cathol'ck  Ques- 
tion at  Boston. ..  I!y  Amana.  Bost.,  1815  —  The  Language  of 
Scripture  respecting  the  Savior. .  Piy  a  Layman  [Wm.  Wells.] 
//<«•/.,  1815  —  "The  Apostles'  Doctrine"  concerning  Jesus  Christ. 
By  a  Layman  [Wm.  Wells.]  Bost,,  1815  —  C'ursory  Remarks  on 
Ivcv.  Dr.  Worcester's  Second  Letter,  on  the  Trinity.  By  a  Layman. 
Bost.,  1815  —  Some  Communications  first  published  in  the  J'rattle- 
borough  paper.  liy  Wm.  Wells.  Brattkboro',  1816  —  Wilson 
(Robert)  Nine  Letters  concerning  the  Person  and  Sonship  of  the 
Messiah.  Bost.,  1813  —  Winchester  (Elhanan)  The  Divinity  of 
Christ  proved  . .  in  Letters  to  a  Friend,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  Worcester 
(Noah)  Impartial  Review  of  the  Testimonies  in  favor  of  the 
Divinity  of  the  Son  of  God.  Concord,  18 10  —  Worcester  (T.)  The 
True  God  but  One  Person. .  Extract  of  a  Friendly  Letter.  Bost., 
1819.     And  eleven  others.  8°  and  12° 

637S  Sermons  (15)  C.  A.  Bartol,  Boston,  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  1847  • 
A.  Higelow,  Derry,  N.  II.,  Sept.  30,  1832  :  W.  E.  Channing,  Ordin. 
of  Rev.  Jared  Sparks,  in  Baltimore.  Springfield,  18 19:  W.  E. 
Channing,  Philadol]ihia,  May,  1841 :  Thos.  Hill,  Law;  a  Sermon, 
1846:    R.    C.    Waterslon,    Sermon   on   the  True  Church,   1844: 


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A.  A.  Livermoie,  at  Keene,  N.  IL,  1S47  :  Wm.  P.  LuiU,  Quincy,  Nov. 
1843;  ""'''  Qiiiiicy,  Oct.  1849:  J.  Maitincau,  The  Hihlo  and  tlie 
Child.  Jhisfon,  1S45  :  V.  rarkinan,  IJoston,  Jan.  jS,  1849:  Saiiuiel 
J.  May,  Rights  of  Woiiien.  Syracuse,  1846:  A.  P.  Tealxuly,  I'lio 
End  of  the  World,  Portsniouth,  N.  li.,  //.  li. :  Cit'orf^e  Ripley,  on 
the  riiilosophy  of  Religion,  Boston,  1836  :  C.  W.  Uphani,  on 
Prophecy,  Saieni,  1835.  8" 


UNIVERSALISM. 

DISCU.SSIOXS    CONCKRMNC.    K'lKKNAI.    I'UMSIFMKNT;    TIIK 
DOCTRINK    OK    Ali-SOIA'TI'    KKl'Rol'.A  IK  i\,    Kit'. 

6379  Eastiutrn  (Penj.)  The  Doctrine  of  Absolute  Reprobation, 
according  to  tlie  Westminster  Confession  of  Failh,  Refuted :  And 
the  Universality  of  the  Saving  Grace  of  Cod  asserted.  Added,  A 
Postscript  by  another  Hand,  //.  46,  uncut,  rare.    8"  Boston,  1732 

63S0  Emmons  (Nath'l)  Discourse  on  the  General  Judgment:  in 
which  the  modern  Notions  of  Universal  Salvation  are  considereil, 
//.  75.  4"  J'/OTiikna;  B.  IV/urlcr,  [1783] 

6381  U)iiNSON  {Rev.  Stepiien)  0/  Lyme,  Conn.  The  ICverlasting 
I'unishinent  of  the  Ungoilly,  illustrated, .  and  the  Salvation  of  all 
Men,  as  taught  in  late  Publications,  confuted,  //.  xviii,  359,  i, 
sheep,  fresh  copy.  8"  Nao  London,  1786 

6382  SiKC.voi.cK  (Paul)  'I'he  Everlasting  Gospel,  commanded  to  be 
preached  by  Jesus  Christ,  etc.  .  .  Written  in  Geiman  by  Paul 
Siegvoick,  and  translated  into  English  by  John  S.  [SaurJ,  //.  152, 
sheep,  good  copy,  vkrv  scakce. 

12°  Germantown,  Christopher  Sower,  1753 

I'.'itJi  it  is  Iviiihi :  Till'  I'.il.il  V  insociutiucs  ul'  llic  I'tisdlptunil  DuclriiH'  uf  rrL'ili'>tiii- 
ation  ami  KipruKilinn.  .  WiitUii  in  lli);li-i>utcli  by  M.  K.  luul  tr.iiislaUil  ,iii  (va  )  Desire, 
//.  14.     (!,iui.in/imn,  C.  S.'iitr,  1753. 

6383  TowNSKND  (Shippie)  A  Practical  Essay,  in  Three  Parts.  I. 
Addressed  to  Husbands  and  Wives;  with  a  Song  on  Marriage. 
II.  Addressed  to  I'arents;  on  Education.  111.  Exhortation  to 
C'hildren, //.  60, //(/^W(V.  8    Boston,  x-]^^ 

6384  —  Repentance  and  Remission  of  Sins  considered:  or  an  In- 
quiry concerning  Repentance,  etc.,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1784  —  The 
(Jospel  Considered.  .  .  Election  doth  militate  with  preaching  the 
Gospel  to  every  Creature, //.  21.     Boston,  1792.     2  J'mcts.         8"^ 

6385  —  The  Gospel  Considered,  etc.  Boston,  1792  —  A  Practical 
Essay, .  in  'I'hree  I'arts,  t'A.  Bost.,  1783  —  Some  Remarks,  on  a 
I'amplilet  intituled,  All  Men  will  not  be  saved  for  ever,  wrote  by 
S:unuel  Mather,  f/r.  i/(W/.,  [1783] — Repentance  and  Remission 
of  Sins  considered,  <'/r.  Boston,  1784  —  [Anon.]  Scripture 'I'ruths 
and  I'recepts.  A  Short  Catechism,  with  Proofs,  etc.  Boston, 
1 79 1.     5  in  I  X'ol.,  sheep.  8  ' 

638<)  —  An  Attention  to  the  Scrijitures  for  an  .Answer  to  the  Inquiry, 
Whether   Ihibelievers  are  under  the   Law  and  under  the  t'urse  ? 
With  Letters  to  Mr.  Sanniel  Stillnian,  and  Mr.  John  Clark,  //.  24,1 
half  mor.^  uncut.  i'' Boston,  i-j^^ 


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47 


6387  TowNSK.NO  (Sliippio)  Gospel  News,  divided  into  Eleven  Sections. 
Peace  and  Joy,  //.  376.  8    Boston,  1794 

6388  WiNiiiKsiER  (I'lliianan)  The  Universal  Restoration,  exhibited 
in  I'"<)ui  l)i,il(\;:;\ies. .  To  this  edition  is  prefixed  .  .  some  Sketches  of 
tiie  Author's  i,ife,  //.  ivi,  220,  s/iiy/<.  12"  riiilaJi'lpliia,  1792 

6389  —  'i'he  Universal  Restoration,  etc.,  //.  204,  fresh  copy.  Ki-pr. 
Jfudsoii,  A.  SfOi/i/iin/,  1 793  :  —  'J'/ig  sum,:  /.i/i/i/ic/i/,  ( 'ollkr  &> 
lUiel,  1704  :  —  J'lic  same ;  with  some  Sketches  of  the  Autiior's  Life, 
etc.     Bellows  Foils,  /'A,  1819.     (3  vols.,)  .(//(t/".  12° 

6390  —  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  tiie  Prophecies  that  remain  to  be 
Kullilleil,  delivered  in  [London]  1788-90.    2  vols.,  slieep,  f^ooil copy. 

8°   IValpole,  Thomas  &>  Thomas,  1800 

6391  —  'iVacts  (liy  Klhanan  Winchester.)  A  Century  Sermon, 
preached  in  Londun,  Nov.  16,  1788.  I.oiuloti,  1788  —  (.tratioii  on 
the  Discovery  of  America. .  2d  cd,,  with  Appendix,  and  ncscri|)ti(in 
of  the  t'ily  of  \\'ashin{;ton.  with  an  enj^roTeJ  plan.  London,  n.  d, 
[1792]  —  'Two  Lectures  on  the  I'ropliecies  that  remain  to  be  ftU 
tilled.  N'onvieh,  1792 — The  Three  Woe  Trumpets,  etc.  Dis- 
courses in  London,  l''eb.  1793.  ist  Am.  edition.  Boston,  1794  — 
Ten  Letters  to  Mr.  I'ainc,  in  Answer  to  his  Af^e  of  Reason.  2d 
ed.  New  York,  1795: —  The  samj.  3d  edition,  rhihutelphia, 
1844.    6  Traits.  v.  s. 

6392  Tracts.  WiNciiKsrEU  (K.)  The  Mystic's  I'lea  for  Universal 
Redemption;  in  a  Number  of  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Wni.  Roj^ers :  itc. 
Bhila..  1781 — New  Sentiments,  upon  the  Doctrine  of  Universal 
Salvation,  etc.:  by  .Adclos.  J'rovi,lenu;  178(1  —  RoiiiiiNs  (Robt.) 
Discourse  on  Divine  Scnereij^nty,  in  the  Salvation  and  Damnation 
of  Sinners.  Nonoiih,  1792 — Universaiism  contrary  to  Scriptine. 
Nt~io  LoHilon,  1794 — ^I'-MMoNs  (N.)  Discourse  on  the  Cleneral 
Judgment.  J'hila.,  1791  —  Universal  Damnation  ind  Salvation 
clearly  proved,  /ioston,  1798  —  Wood  (^Jacob)  Defence  of  Univer 
salisni.  Ahcli/tryport,  iSiG  —  Woon  (J.)  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitleil.  The  Llernity  of  the  Punisiimcnt  of  the  Wicked.  fVoreester, 
1819  —  NiiRroN  (Jacob)  Remarks  on  [Replies  to  liis  Sermon  on 
Universaiism |.  Boston,  1809  —  Smai.i.i  v  (J.)  Sermon  at  Walling 
foril.  Conn. .  .  with  s|)ecial  reference  to  the  Murr.iyan  Controversy. 
J/ari/oni,  17S5  —  Kki.i.v  (J.)  Reasons  against  becoming  a  Uni 
versalist.  JIaverhill,  1S15  —  [Ponu  (L.)|  The  Kternity  of  I'uture 
I'unishment,  proved.  Woreester,  1S19  —  Kki.i.y  (J.)  Additional 
Reasons  against  Unixersalisin.  Haifrhill,  1815 — Tino  (Jacob) 
A  tlorrespomience,  in  p.irt  attempted  to  be  su|)i)rcssed  by  Ilosca 
Hallow.    Boston,  1^27,,     \i^  in  i  vol ^new  halj  blue  mor.,  uneiit.       8" 

639,5  Tracts.  —  [Ci.akki:  (John)  /-).A|  Salvation  for  all  Men  illus- 
trated and  vindicated.  21I  edition.  Boston,  \-]^2  —  NLvruKu  (Dr. 
S.)  .All  Men  will  not  be  .S,i\ed;  in  Answer  to  |the  |)r<'ceding] 
insidious  Pamphlet,  /ioston,  1782 —  TownsKM)  (Shippie)  Re 
marks  on  a  P.unphlet.  by  S.  NLilher,  entitled,  .Ml  Nlen  will  not  be 
Saved,  ete.  /ioston.  1783  —  Divine  (llory  .  .  in  the  ('(mdcmnalion 
of  the  Ungodly.  Hy  a  Kriend  to  Truth  |  Rev.  Jos.  Lckley].  /ioston, 
17S2  —  Letter  to   Dr.  Mather,  [on]  his  ilisingenuous   Rellexions 


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upon  "  Salvation  for  all  Men."  Boston,  17S2  —  Divine  Glory  . .  in 
the  Final  Salvation  of  all  Men.  Boston,  1783  —  Cleavkland 
(John)  An  .'\ttempt  to  nip  in  the  r.ucl,  the  Uiiscriptural  Doctrine 
of  Universal  Salvation.  Salem,  1776  —  Ilaynesilj.)  and  B.illou 
(II.)  Kntertaining  Controversy  [on  Universal  Salvation |  be- 
tween Kev.  Lenuiel  Ilaynes,  and  Rev.  Hosea  liallou.  Sag  Harbor, 
iSio  —  Ai.LKN  (Timo.)  Salvation  for  all  Men.  put  out  of  all  Dis- 
pute. Hartford,  [1783]  —  i\Iurray  (John)  Universalism  Vinili- 
cated.  Charlcstown,  [1799]  —  Murkav  (John)  Some  Hints 
relative  to  the  Forming  of  a  Christian  Cliurch. .  With  the  Character 
of  a  consistent  Universalist.  Boston,  1791 — Jidson  (Roswell) 
I/,'tter  to  Rev.  A.  Kneeland,  in  refutation  of  his  Doctrine  of 
Universal  Salvation.  Briiigcport,  1S22  —  IIavnes  (L.)  Universal 
Salvation  a  very  ancient  Doctrine,  with  some  Account  of  its 
Author:  a  Sermon.  Concord,  A^.  H,  1814  —  Articles  of  haith, 
etc.,  of  the  [Universalist]  Churches.  J'/iila.,  18 18  —  Knekland 
(A.)  Sermon  on  the  Two  Covenants,  before  Northern  Asso- 
ciation of  Univorsalists.  Waipoh;  A^.  //,  1807.  15  in  i  vol.,  new 
half  I'liie  morocco.  8'^ 

6394  Tracts.  Emime  (A.)  Remarks  on  t!ie  Distinguishing  Doctrine 
of  Modern  Universalism,  //.  139.  Nciv  York,  1825  —  IJici.ow 
(W.)  History  of  Sherburne,  Mass.  Mil/ord,  1830 — Poetical 
Illustrations  of  the  Athena-uni  Gallery  of  Paintings.     Boston,  1827 

—  Mr.  liiilfour's  Opinion  of  the  Devil  carried  out ;  by  Mathetes, 
ft,  t.p.  —  Huiiso.N'  (Chas.)  Doctrine  of  the  Immediate  Happiness  of 
all  Men  at  Deatii,  examined.  Boston,  1823  —  pAr.Lor  (.Adin) 
Review  of  a  Lecture  Sermon  by  Hosea  liallou.  Providence,  1821. 
And  others  on  Universalism,  etc.  jS  in  i  vol.,  half  rnssia,  neat, 
manuscript  paging  and  table  of  contents.  8° 

6395  Tracts.  The  Gospel  Visitant.  April  and  July,  18 18  (Vol.  Ill, 
Nos.  I,  2,)  and  i-j  Sermons  and  other  pamphlets  on  Universal  Salva- 
tion, by  S.  Dittton,  Rich.  Carriijue,  Hosea  and  Adin  Ballon,  Chas, 
Hudson,  and  others :  in  1  vol,,  hf,  rnssia,  neat,  manuscript  contents 
and  paging,  12° 

6396  Tracts.  Salvation  for  all  men,  .  .  a  Scripture  Doctrine.  [Hy 
Rev.  John  ( "larke.  D.D.  ?]  J'oston,  1782 — (JdRixiN  (W'm.)  The 
Doctrine  of  Univ.  Sahation  shown  to  be  Unscrijitural ;  in  answer 
to  [the  ])p.'ceding]  Pamphlet.  Boston,  1783  —  Two  Letters  to 
a  .  .  Gentleman,  attempting  to  subvert  the  Doctrine  of  the  Arians. 
3d  ed.  Bost.,  1756  —  Dickinson  ( Jona.)  A  Second  Vindication  of 
God's  sovereign  free  Grace,  <•/<■.  Bost,  1748.  4///  i  vol.,  lif,  bd,, 
neat.     Brom  the  library  of  the  Hon,  Samuel  Dexter,  8° 

6397  Tracts.  Ci.eavki.axd  (John)  An  ICssay  to  defend  i^ome  of  the 
most  important  Principles,  etc,  (in  answer  to  Rev.  Jona.  Mayhew, 
D.D.)//.  108.  Boston,  1763  —  Maviikw(J.)  A  Letter  of  Reproof 
to  Mr.  John  Cleavcland,  occasioned  by  a  defamatory  label,  etc. 
Boston,  1 764  —  Ci.EAVKi.ANii  (J .)  ,\  Rc]>ly  to  I  )r.  .Mnyhew's  Letter  of 
Reproof.  //(>j/.,  1765 --- Cleaveland  (J.)  Siiort  and  Plain  Narr.itive 
of  the  Work  of  God's  Spirit  at  Cheliacco,  in  liJswic!i,i.A\     J!ost.,  \']U'j 

—  [Cr.AKKE  (John.)  D.D.  ?]  Sahation  for  all  Men,  .  a  Srriplme 
Doctrine,     //w/.,  1782 — Matiikk  (Samuel)     All  Men  will  not  be 


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49 


saved  forever. .  an  answer  to  "Salvation  for  all  Men."  Boston,  1782 
—  [EcKLEY  (Joseph)]  Divine  Glory,  .  in  the  Condemnation  of 
the  Ungodly. .  In  reply  to  "  Salvation  for  all  Men."  Boston,  1782  — 
Gordon  (Wm.)  The  Doctrine  of  Univ.  Salvation  shown  to  be 
Unscriptural.  Bost.,  i'j'&t,  —  [Clarke  (J.)  D.D.]  A  Letter  to  Dr. 
Mather,  occasioned  by  his  disingenuous  Reflexions,  etc.  Boston, 
1782  — To  the  Author  of  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Mather.  By  one  of  the 
Readers.  Boston,  1783  — Serious  Letter  to  the  Young  People  of 
Boston, .  .  to  guard  them  against  Error,  etc.  By  Mathetes  Archaios 
[S.Mather?!  Boston,  i^jS^  —  Havnes  (Lemuel)  Univ.  Salvation 
a  very  ancient  Doctrine.  Sermon.  Windsor,  Vt.,  1806.  15  /'//  i 
vol.,  sheep,  neat.  From  the  library  of  Prof.  yos.  McKean,  D.D.,  of 
Cambridge.  8 ' 

6398  Tracts.  Hopkins  (S.)  Inquiry  concerning  the  Future  State. 
//.  194.  Newport,  1783  —  Edwards  (Jonathan)  2d.  Sermons  on 
Atonement  and  Free  Grace.  Ne%v  Haven,  1785  —  Edwards 
(Jona.)  2d.  Observations  on  Universal  Salvation.  Nciv  Haven, 
1785  —  Smali.ev  (J.)  Second  Sermon,  preached  at  Wallingford, 
vvith  a  view  to  the  Universalists.     Hartford,  1786.     4  in  1  vol.    8° 


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THE  UNITED  SOCIETY  OF  HELIP:VERS. 
CALLED    SHAKERS. 


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The 


6399  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  established  Principles  and  Regulations 
of  the  United  Society  of  Believers,  called  Shakers.  Improved 
edition, //.  36.     2  editions.  12°  A(7</  York,  and  Hartford,  1846 

C400  Brown  (Thos.)  An  Account  of  the  People  called  Shakers ; 
with  a  History  of  their  Rise  and  Progress  to  the  present  day,  //. 
372,  sheep,  good  copy,  scarce.  12°  7roy,  Barker  &•  Bliss,  18 12 

6401  Concise  Answer  [in  verse]  to  the  General  Inquiry,  Who  or  what 
are  the  Shakers.!"  Hartford,  1835  —  ('ircular  Letter  in  defence 
of  the  U.  Society  of  I!elievers,  commonly  called  Shakers :  by 
L.  I).  Grosvenor,  Harvard,  Mass.,  1849.  n.  t.  p.  —  Condition  of 
Society  ;  and  its  only  Hope,  in  obeying  the  Gospel  as  now  devel- 
oping among  Believers  in  Christ's  Second  Appearing,  //.  120. 
Union  Village,  O.,  1847.     3  Pamphlets.  16° 

6402  DrNi.AVV  (John)  Plain  Evidences  [as  to]  the  Nature  and 
Character  of  the  True  Church  of  Clirist  :  taken  from  a  work 
entitled  "The  Manifesto". .  published  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Kentucky, 
1818,  //.  120.  12°  Albany,  1834 

6403  Dyer  i^Mrs.  Mary  M.)  A  brief  Statement  of  the  Sufferings  of 
Mary  Dyer,  occasioned  by  the  Society  called  Shakers.  Written 
by  herself.     To  which  is  added  .Xtfidavits  and  Certificates,  etc.,  pp. 

'  35.  Concord,  N.  H.,  jfos.  C.  Spear,  1818  —  A  Remonstrance 
against  the  Testimony  and  Application  of  Mary  Dyer. . .  With 
Affidavits  and  Certificates  showing  the  falsity  of  her  Statements, 
//.  23.     Concord,  Isaac  Hill,  1818.     2  in  i  vol.,  hf.  morocco.         12° 


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SHAKERS. 


6404  Dyer  (Mrs.  Mary  M.)  Brief  Statement  of  the  Sufferings  of 
Mary  Dyer,  occasioned  by  the  Society  called  Shakers.  Written 
by  herself,  eU.     Another  edition,  pp.  35,  uncut.         12°  Boston,  18 18 

6405  —  A  Portraiture  of  Shakerism  in  New-England, . .  from  the  first 
appearance  of  Ann  Lee,  in  New-England,  down  to  the  Present 
Time:  drawn  up  by  Mary  M.  Dyer,  //.  446,  sheep,  scarce. 

12"  {Concord,  N.  H.\  Printed  for  the  Author,  1822 

The  Second  Part,  pp.  i?i)-446,  "treating  particularly  of  tfie  Sufferings  of  Mary  M. 
Dyer,  in  con.se(iuence  of  the  Deception  and  Cruelty  of  the  Shakers." 

6406  —  A  Review  of  Mary  M.  Dyer's  "Portraiture  of  Shakerism"; 
with  sundry  affidavits,  disproving  the  truth  of  her  assertions,  //. 
70.  Concord,  J.  B.  Moore,  1824 — Reply  to  the  Shakers'  State- 
ments, called  a  "Review,"  etc.  VVith  an  Account  of  the  sickness 
and  death  of  Betsey  Dyer,  etc.  By  Mary  M.  Dyer,  //.  112,  uncut. 
Concord,  for  the  Author,  1824.     z  scarce  Tracts.  12° 

6407  Grekn  (Benj.)  The  True  Believers  Vademecum,  or  Shakerism 
exposed ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Life  of  the  Author  [among  the 
Shakers],  //.  68,  bds.  12°  Concord,  183 1 

6408  Haskeit  (VV.  J.)  Shakerism  Unmasked  ;  or,  the  History  of  the 
Shakers  ;  including  a  Form  Politic  of  their  Government, .  an  E.\po- 
sition  of  the  Five  Orders  of  Shakerism,  and  Ann  Lee's  grand 
Foundation  Vision,  in  Sealed  Pages ;  with  some  extracts  from 
their  Private  Hyms  which  have  never  appeared  before  the  Public, 
//.  300,  wanting  the  "^  sealed  pages"  231-36,  title  and  some  leaves  of 
the  first  part  stained,  sheep,  neat.  12°  Pittsfeld,  1828 

A  RARE  and  lURious  book.  This  copy  seems  to  have  been  originally  bound  without 
the  "sealed  pages."  On  p.  ii^,  the  author  states  that  the  Society  forbid  him  to  publish 
their  Hymns,  on  penalty  uf  prosecution  ;  and  threatened  him  with  punishment  if  he 
persisted  in  the  publication  ..  his  Ixjok. 

6409  Hudson  (David)  History  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  a  Preacheress 
of  the  Eighteenth  Century,//-  208,  ^x.  Gena'a,  N.  V.,  182 1  — 
Indoctum  Parliamentum.  A  Farce,  in  one  act  and  a  beautiful  variety 
of  scenes,  //.  7,  n.  t  p.,  stained,  n.  p.,  n.d.  [18 18],  7tiith  a  manuscript 
note,  supplying  a  key  to  the  characters  —  An  Account  of  the  conduct 
of  the  people  called  Shakers,  in  the  case  of  Eunice  Chapman  and 
her  Children. .  Written  by  herself,  //.  60.  Albany,  1817  —  No.  2, 
being  an  additional  account  of  the  conduct  of  the  Shakers,  in  the 
case  of  Eunice  Chapman  and  her  Children.  Written  by  herself, 
//.  82.     Albany,  18 18.     4  /'«  i  vol.,  hf  calf,  neat.  12° 

This  volume  formerly  belonged  to  (and  was  txmnd  for)  the  late  Judge  ("labricl  I'urman 
of  lirooklyn.  The  manuscript  note  to  "Indnctum  Parliamentum"  seems  to  be  in  his 
hand.  It  states  that  "  the  annexed  pamphlet  refers  to  a  law  wliich  was  made  by  the  Legis- 
lature of  New  York,  March  14,  iSiS,  (m  the  petition  of  Eunice  Chapman,  to  have  the 
marriage  contract  between  her  and  her  husband  dissolved,"  eU  .  Among  the  ch-racters 
introduced  in  the  Farce  are  "  ( ieneral  Kadix  "  (Erastus  Root),  his  "  dis-orderly  Sergeant" 
(Dr.  Sergeant),  "  Lucifer  "  (Michael  Ulshocffer),  "  Lignum"  (Speaker  Wood),  etc. 

6410  Investigator,  or  a  Defence  of  the  Order,  Government,  and 
Pxonomy  of  the  United  Society  called  Shakers. .  Hy  the  Society  of 
Believers,  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Ky.,  //.  84.  With  Some  Account  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  of  New  Hampshire  in  relation 
to  the  Shakers,  in  1828,  //.  19. 

12°  Lexington,  Ky.,   1828  ;  repr.  New  York,  1846 

0000  Kentucky  Revival  (The)  See  M'Ni-.mar  (R.)  No.  6414,  and 
Rankin  (A.)  No.  6416. 


SHAKERS. 


51 


641 1  Lamson  (D.  R.)     Two  Years'  Experience  among  the  Shakers, 
frontispiece,  fresh  copy,  saved.  12°  West  Boylston,\Mass^  1848 

6412  Leonard  (Wm.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Order  and  Propriety  of 
Divine  Inspiration  and  Revelation; ..  Also,  a  Discourse  on  The 
Second  Appearing  of  Christ,  etc.,  pp.  88,  fresh  copy,  served. 

12°  Harvard,  Mass..  piildisbed  by  the  U.  Society.  1853 

6413  Mace  (Fayette)  Familiar  Dialo;;ues  on  Shakerism ;  in  which 
the  Principles  of  the  United  Society  are  defended,  pp.  120,  sewed. 

12°  Portland,  C.  Day  &•  Co.,  1838 

6414  M'Neuiar  (Richard)  The  Kentucky  Revival ;  or,  a  Short  His- 
tory of  the  late  extraordinary  out-pouring  of  the  Spirit  of  (lod,  in 
the  Western  States, . .  with  a  brief  Account  of  . .  what  the  World 
call  Shakerism,  //.  143,  somnvhat  watcr-sfaine</  and  soiled  by  use, 
but  complete,  rare.  12"  Pittsfield,  Phinehas  Allen,  1808 

"In  the  year  1S07,  Richard  McNemar,  formerly  a  man  of  eminence  in  the  Revival,  in 
union  with  the  Society,  pnblished  a  work  entitled  'The  Kentucky  Revival.'  It  embraces, 
with  a  plenary  account  of  this  revival,  a  partial  expo,ition  of  the  tenets  of  Shakerism. 
Full  of  enthusiasm — full  of  fanaticism — withall,  it  breathes  a  little  of  the  tire  of  native 
genius.  This  work,  with  the  exception  of  a  small  sheet  published  in  17S5,  by  Elder 
loseph  Mcacham  [JamesWhittaker],  was  the  first  by  which  the  Society  attempted  to 
defend  or  promulgate  its  doctrines."  —  Haskett,  SJuikcrism  Unmasked,  p.  125. 

This  is  tlie  second  edition.     The  first  was  printed  at  Cincinnati,  the  preceding  year. 

0000  Ohio  Mob  of  1810.     See  Youncs  (H.  S  ">  No.  6426. 

6415  Peculiarities  of  the  Shakers.  Letters  from  Lebanon  Springs,  in 
tiie  year  1832  :  by  a  Visiter,//.  116,  cloth.  24"  N.  York,  1832 

6416  R.ANKiN  (Adam)  A  Re\iew  of  the  noted  Revival  in  Kentucky, 
commenced  in  the  year  iSoi,//.  70,  rare.  12"  n.  p.,  1803 

With  it  is  bound :  'I'he  Scripture  Loyalist  :  containing  a  Vindi- 
cation of  ol)edicnce  to  the  present  [British]  Government,  etc.  By 
William  Fletclier.  Carlisle,  Geo.  Kline,  for  y.  M'Carrell,  Shippens- 
burgh,  1806. 

The  Rev.  Adam  Rankin  was  I'astor  .at  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  a  memlx-r  of  the  Associate 
Reformed  -Synod.  He  argues  that  the  "dead  fits"  and  other  phcn(jmena  of  the  Revival, 
"  prove  themselve.s  to  be  the  effect  of  >atanical  influence,  instead  of  sound  conversion," 
and  th:!t  "  the  lx)ldness  of  the  converts  proves  their  progenitor"  (p.  41 1. 

6417  Rathbun  (Daniel)  A  Letter  from  Daniel  Rathbun,  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  of  lierkshirc,  to  James  Whittacor,  Chief  Elder  of  the 
Church  called  Shakers.  [With  a  Preface  by  Valentine  Rathbun], 
pp.  128.     2  copies,  one  uncut.  16°  Springfield,  Mass.,  1785 

6418  —   The  same,  another  edition  {the  First  t),  pp.  120.    fresh,  uncut. 

16°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

6419  Rathbun  (.fft-?'.  Valentine)  Some  Prief  Hints  of  a  Religious 
Scheme,  taught  and  propagated  by  a  number  of  Europeans,  living 
in  a  place  called  Nisqueunia,  in  the  State  of  New  York,  //.  27, 
RARE.  sm.  8°  Hartford,  1781 

Dated  at  Pittslield,  M.ass.,  Dec.  j,  17S0.  "  Valentine  K.ithbun  renounced  the  faith  of 
the  .Society  In  a  few  months  after  his  accession,  and  publi^lu!d  a  pamphlet  against  their 
faith,  but  more  particularly  lig.ainst  their  practice." — Haskrtt,  p.  31. 

6420  Smnniary  View  (.\)  of  the  Millenial  Church,  or  United  So.iety 
of  Pelievers,  (commonly  called  Shakers,)  .  .  published  by  order  of 
the  Ministry,  in  union  with  the  Church,  //.  xvi,  320,  sheep,  good  copy. 

12°  Albany,  1823 

The  Preface,  signed  by  Calvin  Green  and  Seth  Y.  Wells,  is  dated  at  New  Lebanon, 
May  13,  1823. 


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6421  The  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing  containing  A 
General  Statement  of  all  things  pertaining  to  the  Faith  and  Prac- 
tice of  the  Church  of  God  in  this  Latter-I)ay.  Published  in  Union  : 
by  order  of  the  Ministry,//.  600,  (2),  and  errata  (i  /.),  sheep,  rare. 

12°  Lebanon,  State  of  Ohio ;  from  the  Press  of  John  AF Clean, 

Ofjiceofthe  IVes'tern  Star,  1808 

A  good  copy  of  the  First  Kdition  of  the  so-called  "Shaker  Hible."  The  Preface  is 
dated,  at  Lebanon,  ist  of  12th  month  (December),  1S08. 

6422  —  The  Testimony  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing,  ete.  Second 
Edition,  corrected  and  improved,//,  xxxviii,  620,  (2),  sheif,  fine 
copy,  VERY  SCARCE.  12"  All/any,  E.  and  E.  Hosford,  1810 

6423  Testimonies  concerning  the  Character  and  Ministry  of  Mother 
Ann  Lee,  and  the  first  Witnesses  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ's  Second 
Appearing;  approved  by  the  Church,//,  i-j?,, fresh  copy,  uncut. 

12°  Albany,  1827 

Compiled  by  Seth  Y.  Wells,  of  New  I.eKanon. 

6424  West  (Benjamin)  Scriptural  Cautions  against  embracing  a 
Religious  Scheme,  taught  by  a  number  of  Europeans,  who  came 
from  England  to  America,  in  the  Year  1776,  and  stile  themselves 
the  Church,  &c.,  &c., //.  15,  very  scarce. 

sm.  S°  Hartford,  Bavil  Wd'ster,  1783 

6425  Whittaker  (James)  A  concise  Statement  of  the  Principles  of 
the  only  true  Church,  according  to  the  Gospel  of  the  present 
Appearance  of  Christ,  as  held  to  and  practised  upon  by  the  true 
followers  of  the  li\ing  Saviour,  at  \e\v  Labanon  {sic)  &:c.  By  James 
Whittaker,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in  this  Day  of  Christ's  second 
Appearance.  Dated  October  the  gth,  1785,  //././.,//.  8.  uncut, 
VERY  rare.  8°  n.  p.,  [1785] 

Elder  Whittaker  was  the  successor  of  Mother  Ann  Lee,  in  the  povernnicnt  of  the 
Society.  This  is  the  First  pitiilicaticin  in  which  the  Society  attempted  to  defend  or 
prop.ifjate  its  doctrines.     (.See  No.  6414.) 

6426  YouNc.s  (Benj.  Seth)  Transactions  of  the  Ohio  Mob,  called  in 
tlie  public  Papers  "An  Expedition  against  the  Shakers''  [at  Union 


Village],//.  12,  uncut,  scarce. 

I>ated,  Miami  Coiinliy,  Ohio,  Aug.  31, 


iSio. 


12    n.  p., 


d. 


6427    Pamphlets.     Some  brief  Hints  of  a  Religious  Scheme,  etc.     By 


Letter  from  Daniel  Rath- 
of  the  ..  Shakers,  //.    120, 


Valentine  Rathbun.     Hartford,  1781 
bun  to  James  Whittacor,  Chief    P'.icier 

{last  leaf  needs  mending),  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1785]  —  Declaration  of  . .  the 
Siiakers,  shewing  their  reasons  for  refusing  to  aid  War  and  Blood- 
shed, by  bearing  Arms,  etc..  //.  23.  Hartford,  1815  —  Brief 
Statement  of  the  Sufferings  of  Mary  Dyer,  pp.  35.  Boston,  18 18  — 
Mary  Dyer's  Reply  to  the  Shakers'  .  .  .  Review  of  [hei  ]  Portraiture 
of  Shakerism,  <*/(•.  //.  112.  Concord,  \?^2\ —  Testimonies  concern- 
ing the  Character  and  Ministry  of  Mother  Ann  Lee,//.  178,  clean, 
uncut.  Albany,  1827  —  Investigator,  or  a  Defence ..  of  the  U. 
Society  called  Shakers,  etc.,  //.  84,  19.  Repr.  New  York,  1846. 
7  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 


MORMONISM, 


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MORMONISM, 

AND  THE  MORMONS. 

6428  The  Book  of  Mormon :  An  Account  written  by  the  hand  of 
Mormon,  upon  Flates  taken  from  the  Plates  of  Nephi ...  By 
JosEi'H  Smith,  Junior,  author  and  proprietor,//.  588,  (2),  sheep. 

12°  Palmyra,  E.  B.  Grcniiin,fof  the  Author,  1830 

The  KiKST  Edition;  vkrv  rare.  "A  copy  of  the  ori),'iiial  edition  of  the  Hook  of 
Moraion  is  without  cloiiljt  tlit:  starctst  book  Nti>lisltt\i  in  the  nitit-tecntli  centiny,  wliicii  has 
obtained  any  kind  of  reputation.  . .  Of  all  tlie  volumes  1  iiave  handled,  seen,  and  sold,  and 
they  .ire  millions,  I  have  never  seen  [more  than  one  copy|.'' — \V>'.  (iuWANs. 

6429  —  The  Book  of  Mormon,  etc.,  pp.  619,  (2),  sheep,  very  scarce. 

,  sm.  12°  Kirtland,  0-,  O.  Cowdrey  &•  Co., for 

P.  P.  Pratt  and  J.  Goodson,  1837 

The  .Second  Edition.  "The  whole  lias  been  carefvdiy  re-examined  and  compared 
with  the  original  manuscripts,  by  elder  Joseph  .Smith,  jr.,  the  translator  of  the  book  of 
Mormon,  assisted  by  the  present  printer,  brother  O.  Cowdery,  who  formerly  wrote  the 
greater  portion  of  the  same,  as  dictated  by  brother  .Smith." — Preface,  by  P.  P.  Pratt  and 
y.  GooitsoH. 

6430  —  'l"he  Book  of  "SXormon,  ete.  First  European,  from  the  Second 
.'Vmerican  Edition,//.  (4),  643,  stamped ca/f,  gilt,  /hie  copy. 

18°  Liverpool,  J.  Tompkins,  for  Brigham  Young, 
H.C.  Kimball,  and  P.  P.  Pratt,  1841 

6431  —  Le  Livre  de  Mormon  R^cit  ecrit  de  la  main  de  Mormon  sur 
des  plaques  de  Nephi  .  .  .  Traduit  de  I'anglais  par  John  Taylor,  et 
Curtis  E.  Bolton.  Edition  st^rdotype,  publi^e  par  John  Taylor, 
//.  .\v,  519,  morocco.  12°  Pat  is,  1852 

6432  The  Doctrine  and  Covenants  of  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter  Day  Saints;  carefully  selected  from  the  Revelations  of 
(jod.  By  Joseph  Smith,  President  of  said  Church.  Second 
l''.dition, //.  448,  sheep,  rare. 

12°  Nauvoo,  III.,  John  Taylor,  1844 

"This  truly  the  iii.A(  K  hook  of  Mormonism  ...  It  has  really  exerted  a  thousand  fold 
more  inlluence  on  the  doctrines  and  destinies  of  the  Mormon  ciiurch,  than  all  other  books 
put  toi^elher;  still  it  is  usually  kept  in  the  background,  and  the  liook  of  Mormon  thrown 
forward,  as  their  main  autliority,  next  after  the  llible." — I'lof.  Tu  rnur,  Mormonism,/.  20. 

6433  Gricene  (John  P.),  an  authorized  representative  of  the  Mormons. 
Facts  relating  to  the  Expulsion  of  the  Mormons  from  the  State  of 
Missouri,//.  43,  stitched.  8^  Cincinnati,  1839 

6434  Gunnison  (Z/'cv//.  y.  //'.)  The  Mormons,  or  Lattcr-Day  Saints, 
in  the  Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake,//.  168,  view  of  Ahmvoo,  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1853 

6435  Howe  (E.  D.)  History  of  Mormonism  :  or.  a  Faithful  Account 
of  that  Singular  Imposition  and  Delusion,  with  sketches  of  the 
characters  of  its  propagators,  [and]  Inciuiries  into  the  proi)ability 
that  the  historical  part  of  the  Golden  Bible  was  written  by  one 
Solomon  Spalding,  //.  290,  frontispiece,  cloth,  scarce. 

12  "  Painesville  \^Ohio\  1840 

6436  Kidder  (D.  P.)  Mormonism  and  the  Mormons:  a  Historical 
View  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  self-styled  Latter-Day  Saints, 
sh€ej>.  16°  New  York,  1842 


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6437  Pratt  (O.)  Interesting  Account  of  several  Remarkable  Visions 
and  of  the  late  Discovery  of  Ancient  American  Records,  //.  36. 
A'ew  York,  1841  —  7//tf  same,  3d  edition.  A'.  Y.  1842.  2  Pam- 
phlets. 12° 

6438  Pratt  (Parley  P.)  A  Voice  of  Warning  and  Instruction  to  all 
Peoi^le.  or  an  Introduction  to  the  Faith  and  Doctrine  of  the  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  3d  .American  edition.  //. 
284,  VERY  SCARCE.  i8°  Nijuvoo,  yolui  Tay/or,  1844 

First  published  in  1S17:  the  second  edition,  in  iS^o.  "It  does  not  profess  /■ecutiar 
inspinition,  but  is  considered  by  tlie  Mormons  as  the  most  able  exposition  of  their  peculiar 
doctrines,  especially  those  which  tliey  derive  from  the  prophecies  .ind  those  which  pertain 
to  the  'Kingdom  of  (iod,'  or,  the  organization  of  the  church." — I'rof.  Turner's  Mor- 
monism,  p.  21. 

6439  Turner  {Prof.  J.  B.)  Mormonism  in  all  Ages  ;  with  the  Biog- 
raphy of  its  .\uthor  and  Founder,  Joseph  Smith,  Junior. 

12^  Nao  York,  [1842] 

6440  Mormon  Fanaticism  Exposed.  .\  Compendium  of  the  Book  of 
Mormon.  Also,  the  Examination  of  its  Evidences,  etc.  Argued 
between  Elder  Freeman  Nickerson,  a  Mormon,  and  the  author, 
Tyler  Parsons,  //.  102,  sewed.  8°  Boston,  1841 

6441  Pamphlets  (^4)  .Modern  Fanaticism  Exposed.  Discussion 
between  Elder  F.  Nickerson  and  Tyler  Parsons.  Boston,  1841  — 
Adventures  and  Exi)erience  of  Josepii  H.  Jackson,  disclosing  the 
depths  of  Mormon  Villany  (sic)  in  Nauvoo,  //.  36.  Witrsiuv, 
1846  —  Brief  History  of  the  Causes  of  the  Hancock  Mob,  (Illinois.) 
1846  :  by  Josiah  15.  Con\ers,  M.D.,//.  84.  Saint  Louis,  1846  — 
Startling  Disclosures  of  tiie  Great  Mysteries  &:  Secret  Doings  in 
the  (Ireat  Mormon  Temple,  Nauvoo,  being  the  celebrated  "  Endow- 
ment ;"  etc.,  by  I.  .M'Cee  Van  Dusen  and  his  Wife,  large  folding  view 
of  the  N'auvoo  Temple,  and  other  illustrations,  pp.  22,.   N.  York,  1849. 


THOMAS  PAINE'S 

DEISTICAL  (AND  OTHER)  WORKS: 

WITH  REPLIES  TO  THE  AGE  OF  REASON,  i;tc 

6442  Paine  (Thos.)  Letter  to  the  Abbt;  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of 
North  America.  Boston,  repr.  1782  —  Decline  and  Fall  of  the 
English  System  of  Finance.  N.  Y.,  1796  —  Letter  to  General 
Washington,  June  30,  1795  ;  a  new  edition.  .iV'.  Y.,  R.  D.  laylor, 
1S03  —  Letter  addressed  to  the  Addressers  on  the  late  Proclama- 
tion. London,  1792  —  Letters  to  the  Citizensof  the  I'niled States. 
N.  Y.  1802  —  Agrarian  Justice,  opposed  to  Agrarian  Law,  and  to 
Agrarian  Monopoly.  J'aris,  1797  —  Examination  of  Passages  in 
the  N.  Testament,  called  Prophecies  of  Jesus  Christ,  etc.  N.  Y., 
n.  d.  —  On  the  Origin  of  FreeMasonry.  A  Posthumous  Work. 
N.  Y.,  18 10  —  Miscellaneous  Poems.  London,  R.  Carlile,  18 19  — 
Agrarian  Justice  opposed  to  .Agrarian  Law,  etc.  IViila.  n.  d. — 
Thomas  Paine  Vindicated.  .A  Short  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Lan- 
daff's  Reply  to  the  Age  of  Reason  ;  by  a  Deist.  London,  1796  — 
Prospects  on  the  War,  and  Pa|Hr  Currency.  l'"irst  .Amer.  edition. 
Baltimore,  1794.    12  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.,  sei'eral  uncut.     8° 


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6443  Paine  (Thos.)    Rights  of  Man.  4th  Amer.  edition.  Bos/on,  1791 

—  The  same,  I'art  Second.  7th  edition.  Lomlon,  1792  —  The  same 
(Part  First)  ikdkated  to  G.  Washington,  wants  title —  The  same  (Part 
Second)  dedicated  to  M.  de  Lafayette,  wants  title.  4  in  i  vol.,  neiv 
half  blue  moiocco.  8° 

6444  —  The  Age  of  Reason,  the  First  edition.    Paris,  Barrels,  \y]()\\ 

—  The  same,  Part  Second,  //.  143.  n.  p.  1795.  —  The  Recanta- 
tion ;  an  anticipated  Valedictory  Address  of  Thomas  Paine  to  tlie 
Frencii  Directory,  N.  Y.  1797 — Compendium  of  the  Life  of  T. 
Payne:  by  CI.  Vale.  N.  V.  1837  —  Letter  from  M.  Condorcet,  to 
a  Magistrate  in  Swisserland ;  with  a  letter  from  Tiios.  Paine  to  the 
People  of  France,  etc.  N.  Y.  1 793  —  Dissertation  on  First-Principles 
of  Government,  pp.  40.  /"am,  [1794] —  I'he  Decline  and  Fall 
of  the  English  System  of  Finance.  Thila.,  jfohn  Page,  1796  — 
Dissertation  on  First-Principles  of  Government.  2d  ed.  London, 
1795  — Trial  of  Thomas  Paine  for  a  Libel  in  the  Second  Part  of 
Rights  of  Man.  Boston,  1793  —  Paine's  Letter  to  Hon.  T.  Erskine, 
on  the  Prosecution  of  Thos.  Williams,  for  publishing  the  Age  of 
Reason.  Newburgh,  D.  Denniston,  n.  d.  [1797]  —  Mr.  King's 
Speech,  at  Egham,  with  T.  Paine's  Letter  to  him  on  it,  and  his 
Reply.  loth  edition;  with  Mr.  King's  2d  letter.  London,  1793  — 
Trials  of  R.  Carlile,  for  publishing  "Paine's  Age  of  Reason,"  and 
Palmer's  "Principles  of  Nature."  London,  [1819] — Speeches  of 
John  Gale  Jones,  at  the  British  P'orum,  on  the  Prosecutions  for 
the  Publication  of  "  Paine's  Age  of  Reason."  London,  R.  Carlile, 
1819  —  Dialogue  on  the  approaching  Trial  of  Mr.  Carlile,  for  pub- 
lishing the  Age  of  Reason.  London,  1819  —  Carlile  (R.)  Letter 
to  Society  for  Suppression  of  Vice,  on  their  Malignant  Efforts,  etc. 
London,  1819.     15  in  i  Z'ol.,  ne7U  half  blue  mor.,  nearly  all  uncut.     8° 

6445  —  The  Theological  Works  of  Thomas  Paine.  To  which  are  added 
the  Profession  of  Faith  of  a  Savoyard  Vicar,  by  J.  J.  Rousseau, ^A"., 
portrait,  pp.  384,  sheep.  8°  London,  Cook  &'  Swann,  1830 

6446  Tracts.  (Replies  to  the  Age  of  Reason.)  Investigation  of  that 
False,  Fabulous  and  Blasphemous  Misrepresentation  of  Truth 
[Paine's  Age  of  Reason].  By  a  Delaware  Waggoner  [D.  Nelson], 
//.  192,  n.  p..  n.  d.  —  [Bradkord  {Rev.  Eben.)  of  Rowley,  Mass^ 
T.  Paine's  Trial  ;  being  an  Examination  of  his  Age  of  Reason. 
Dedicated  to  G.  Washington.  Boston,  1795 — Wilmer  (J.J.)  of 
Maryland.  Consolation :  being  a  Replication  to  T.  Paine  and 
others,  on  Theologies.  Phila.,  1 794  —  A  short  Extract .  .  from  the 
work  entitled  ALan  Undecei\ed,  written  in  Spanish  by  J.  Ph.  De 
Puglia,  and  translated  by  him.  Phila.,  1793  —  Wakefield  (G.) 
An  Examination  of  the  Age  of  Reason.  London;  repr.  Xe^v 
v.,  1794  —  Watson  (R.)  Bishop  of  Landaff.  An  Apology  for  the 
Bible;  addressed  to  i'homas  Paine.  Phila.,  1796  —  The  Age  of 
Infidelity;  in  answer  to  Paine's  Age  of  Reason.  By  a  Layman. 
London  ;  repr.  Phila.,  1794.  7  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  morocco,  nearly 
all  uncut.  8° 

6447  Tracts.  (Replies  to  the  Age  of  Reason.)  Watsoi.*  (R.)  Apol- 
ogy for  the  Bible;  in  Letters  addressed  to  Thos.  Paine,  //.  201. 
New  Brunswick^  1796  ; —  The  same,  pp.  178.     jV.  Y.  1796 — The 


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LAW,  AND  GOVERNMENT. 

Age  of  Infidelity,  in  answer  to  the  Age  of  Reason.  Boston,  1794 
—  TvTLKR  (James)  Paiiie's  Second  Part  of  tlie  Age  of  Reason 
answered,//.  107.  Salem,  1796  —  Thomson  (R.)  Divine  Author- 
ity of  the  Bible;. .  a  Refutation  of  Faine's  Age  of  Reason,  ist 
Am.  ed.  Boston,  1807.  5  {v.  s.)  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  morocco, 
all  uncut.  8° 

6448  The  Age  of  Infidelity:  in  answer  to  T.  Paine's  Age  of  Reason. 
By  a  Layman,//.  59,  uncut.  \2^  London;  repr.  A'.  York,  1794 

6449  Ogden  {Rev.  Uzal)  Rector  of  Trin.  Church,  jVeivark.  Antidote 
to  Deism.  The  Deist  unmasked ;  or  an  ample  Refutation  of 
all  the  objections  of  T.  Paine,  against  the  Christian  Religion, 
etc. . .  Annexed,  A  Short  Method  with  the  Deists,  by  Charles  Leslie. 
2  vols.,//.  327,  342.     Dedicated  to  G.  Washington. 

12°  Aaoarh,  John  Woods,  1795 

6450  Patten  {Rev.  \Vm.)  of  Navport.  Christianity  the  true  Theology. . 
In  Answer  to  '•  The  Age  of  Reason,"//.  180,  uncut.  12°  Warren, 
R.I.  1795  —  Priestley  (Jos.)  Continuation  of  Letters  to  the 
Philosophers  of  France. .  and  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever, 
in  answer  to  Paine's  Age  of  Reason,  //.  72.  8"  Repr.  Salem, 
Mass.,  1795  — TvTLER  (James)  Paine's  Second  Part  of  the  Age 
of  Reason  answered, //.  107,  uncut.  12°  Salem,  1796 — Watson 
(R.)  Bp.  of  Landaff.  Apology  for  the  Bible,  in  Letters  addressed 
to  T.  Paine.     8'  Dublin,  1796.  (4  vols.)  8°  and  12° 


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STATUTE  LAWS:  TRIALS,  CIVIL  AND  CRIMINAL: 

REPORTS:  AMERICAN  POLITICS. 

64s  I  Blackstone,  An  Interresting  Appendix  to  Sir  Wm.  Blackstone's 
Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England  ;  containing  Priestley's 
Remarks  on  Vol.  IV^  of  the  Commentaries,  relating  to  the  Dissent- 
ers ;  Blackstone's  Reply;  Priestley's  Answer  to  the  Reply;  Case 
of  the  Middlesex  Election,  considered ;  Furneaux's  Letters  to 
Blackstone,  on  the  Act  of  Toleration,  etc. ;  Argument  of  Justice 
Foster,  and  Speech  of  Lord  Mansfield,  in  the  cause  between  the 
City  of  London  and  the  Dissenters ;  //.  1 19,  xii,  155,  law  sheep. 

4°  Philadelphia,  R.  Bell,  1772 

The  Subscribers'  edition.     Kev.  Isaac  ISackl's's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

6452  —  The  Same.    Another  copy,  law  sheep. 

r.  8^  Philadelphia,  R.  Bell,  \-jii 

Hon.  Z.  Pratt's  copy,  with  iome  manuscript  notes. 

6453  —  The  same,  with  title  changed  to:  "The  Palladium  of  Con- 
science, or  the  Foundations  of  Religious  Libertv  displayed,"  etc., 
law  sheep.  r.  8°  Philadelphia,  R.  Bell,  iiii 


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6454  Burn's  Justice.  An  Abridgement  of  liurn's  Justice  of  the  Peace 
and  I'arish  Officer.  .  Added,  an  Appendix,  etc.  />/>.  (8),  386,  {2), 
sheep,  fine  copy.     Autognip/i  of  SiOnuc/ Mat/ter.  ^'Boston,  1773 

6455  Care  (Henry)  English  Liberties,  or  tlie  Free-born  Subject's 
Inheritance  ;  Containing  .Magna  Cliarta,  Ciiarta  de  Foresta,  the 
Habeas  Corpus  Act,  etc. . .  Continued  with  hirge  .\dditions,  by  W. 
X.     Tiie  Fifth  Edition,//.  (12),  2S8,  iaio  sheep,  good  copy,  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  y.  I''NASKUS,for  N.  But'lolph,  1721 

6456  Conductor   Generalis :  or,    the  Office,    Duty,  and  .\uthority  o 
Justices  of  the  I'eace,  etc.     Second  Edition,  witii  large  Additions, 
//.  (16),  .xvi,  464.  half  Ciilf  mat. 

8°  Fhiludclphia,  B.  FrankuN,  and  D.  Hall,  1749 

6457  CURZON  (H.)  A  Compendium  of  the  Laws  ami  Government  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  antl  Dominions,  Plantations,  and  Terri- 
tories thereunto  belonging,  t'/f.  2d  Edition,  //.  (16),  642,  (14,) 
good  copy,  wants  half  the  cover.  12"^  London,  17 16 

"The  F.nslish  1'l.intations  in  America,"//.  492-532;  New  York, //.  500-503. 

6458  An  Historical  Essay  on  the  English  Constitution :  or,  an 
Impartial  Inquiry  into  the  Elective  Power  of  the  People,  etc.,  pp. 
viii,  210,  boards,  uncut,  scarce.  8^  London,  E.  H.  Dilly,  177 1 

6459  [Jevons  (Thos.)]  Remarks  on  Criminal  Law;  and  on  the 
Prevention  of  Crime,//,  iv,  in  ;  with  the  author s  autograph  pre- 
sentation to  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney.  8"  London,  1834 

6460  L.WVS.  Connecticut,  .^cts  and  Laws  of  His  Maj'Sty's  Eng- 
lish Colony  of  Connecticut.  With  The  Charter  Granted  by  his 
Majesty  King  Charles  11,  etc.,//.  6,  (4),  256. 

folio,  Neiv  London,  T.  Green,  1750 

This  copy  contains,  also,  the  annual  session  .Acts  of  Oct.  1750,  Oct.  1751,  .May  and  Oct 
i;,^,  and  .May,  175.:.  (/A  -57-27I') 

6d6i Acts  and  Laws  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  in    America, 

//.  8,  2G5,  sheep,  kine  coi'Y.         folio,  New  London,  T.  Green,  1784 

With  additional   .\cts  and  Laws  passed  .May,    17S4,  to  Oct.   1794  (paijcd,  267-450), 
bound  in. 

6462 Public   Statute   Laws  of   Connecticut;  Acts  of  ^  Sessions, 

I'etween  181 1  and  1821  .■  and  "bil^y  Sessions,  1822,-23,-27,-29,-30, 
-34,-35.  May  and  Dec.  1836;  May,  1837,-46:  Private  Acts, 
1S42,  1844.     19  Pamphlets.  8°  Hartford,  v.  y. 

6463  —  Delaware.  Laws  of  the  Government  of  New-Castle,  Kent 
and  Sussex,  upon  Delaware, /y>.  363,  .wii,  title  repaired  and  one  leaf 
after  the  title  supplied  in  neat  manuscript ;  some  manuscript  marginal 
notes  and  corrections  ;  broken  binding:  very  scarce. 

folio,  J'hiladelphia,  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  1752 

6464  —  Kentucky.  The  Statute  Law  of  Kentucky ;  with  Notes, 
Prailections,  and  Observations  on  the  Public  Acts,  etc.,  etc.  By 
\Vm.  Littell,  Esq.  5  vols. — Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of 
the  25th,  (26th,  27th,  and  2Sih;  Gen.  Assembly  of  Kentucky 
(1816-1819),//.  992,  and  ^  Lndexes.     6  vols,  sheep. 

^i"  Frankfort,  Ky.,  1809-1820 
Very  Scarce.    This  copy  is  from  the  library  of   \Vni.  W.  llcning,  the  editor  of  the 
Laws  of  Virginia. 

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6465  LAWS.  Maryland.  Vam.ettk  (Elie)  The  Deputy  Commis- 
sary's Guide  witiiin  the  Province  of  Maryland,  //.  iv,  248,  (ii), 
engraved  Title  ( T.  Sparrow,  sc),  sheep,  nice  copy,  rare. 

8°  Annapolis,  Ann  Catharine  Green  and  Son,  1774 

6466  —  Massachusetts.  [The  General  Laws  and  Liberties  of  the 
Massachusetts  Colony :  Revised  &  Re-printed.  Hy  Order  of  the 
General  Court  Holdcn  at  Hoston,  May  15th,  1672],  //.  17-170, 
and  Table,  \\  leaves,  wants  title  and  preceding  leaf,  and  pp.  1-17,- 
''Several  Laws  and  Orders  made .  .  i^th  of  A  fay,  1672,  6  pp.,  inserted 
in  manuscript,  hf  bd. 

folio,  \Camb  ridge,  Samuel  Green,  for  John  Usher  of  Boston,  1672] 

Dr.  John  rickerini;'s  copy,  nearly  complete,  of  this  KXTREMKLY  RARK  voliip.e. 
A  few  lines  li.ive  been  cut  from  pages  !'>.!-;,  at  the  beginning  of  "  I'rcsiilents  &  I'ornis." 
For  a  more  full  collation,  see  (fart  1  )  No.  S14. 

6467 The  Perpetual  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachu- 
setts, from  the  Establishment  of  its  Constitution  to  the  First  Session 
of  the  General  Court,  A.  D.  1788,  pp.  389,  law  sheep,  nice  copy. 

8"  Worcester,  Jsaiah  Thomas,  1788 

6468 Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  Gen.  Court  of  his  ALajesty's 

Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  etc.  May,  1736  to  May,  1757. 
Table  of  Titles,  and  pp.  1-108  :  —  \c\^,  passed  1786.  wants  jirst  leaf 
{PP-  437-4>*^5)  :  —  Nov.  1787  (//.  646-65): —  Jan.-March,  1797 
(pp.  41-120): — Jan. -March,  1800  (//.  341-410):  —  May-June, 
1801  (//.  483-518).  Resolves,  &c.  Nov.  1800- March,  1801  :  — 
May  &  June,  1802: — Jan.-Mch.  1804:  —  May  &  June,  1804. 
{Parcel^  folio 

6469 Journals  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Representatives,  of  the 

Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  etc.  Dec.  1763  (to  Feb.  1764), 
//.  117-275  :  —  Sept.  1765  (to  Feb.  1766)  pp.  117-312  :  —  Dec. 
1767  (to  Mch.  1768),//.  87-214,  and  Appendix,  pp.  35:  —  Mch.  & 
April,  1770,  imperfect, pp.  93-196  : — Jan.-Mch.  1785,//.  210-369. 
6  Pamphlets,  all  uncut.  folio 

6470  —  New  York.  Acts  of .  Assembly  Passed  in  the  Province  of 
New- York, '  From  1691,  to  1725.  j  //.  (10),  319;  Ordinance  for 
Regulating  Fees,  1710.  //.  20;  Ordinance  for  Regulating  Fees  in 
Chancery,  1723,  4  //.,•  Ordinance  for  Regulating  the  Recording  of 
13eeds,  &c.  1723,  2  pp.,  old  law  calf 

folio,  Neiv  York,  William  Bradford,  1726 

a  good  copy  of  this  VERY  RARE  volume.  A  name  has  Ijecn  torn  from  the  head  of 
the  title,  a  bit  is  torn  from  the  corner  of  the  first  leaf  of  the  Index,  ami  llie  lower  corners 
of  the  l.ist  15  leaves  have  been  nibbled  by  mice;  but  none  of  these  sliglit  injuries  touches 
the  text. 

647 1  —  Nova  Scotia.  The  perpetual  Acts  of  the  General  Assemblies 
of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  Title,  Dedication,  Tables 
of  Titles,  etc.  (13  prel.  II.),  pp.  1-206,  and  Errata,  i  /.  —  The  'I'empo- 
rary  Acts  of  the  General  Assemblies  of . .  Nova  Scotia,  Title,  andfp. 
65.     2  vols  in  one,  old  law  calf,  fine  copy,  rare. 

folio,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Robert  Fletcher,  1767 

This  edition  of  the  Laws  of  the  I'rovince  w.is  prepared  by  John  Duport,  Esq.,  "with 
the  Revisal  and  Marginal  References,  by  Mr.  Chief  Justice  Jonathan  Uelciif.k,''  —  by 
whom  it  was  dedicated  to  the  Governor,  Lord  William  Campbell. 


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6472  L.VWS.  Rhode  Island.  Acts  and  Laws  Of  His  Majesty's  Colony 
of  Rliode-lslanil,  and  I'rovidence-Plantaticins,  In  New-England,  In 
.•\merica,  Title^aml  Tali/e  (()  preL  //.),//.  308.  Towhich  is  prefixed : 
The  Charter  Granted  by  His  Majesty  King  Charles  II.  etc.^pp.  15  ; 
unbound. 

folio,  NcJiport,  J'rinted l>y  the  WIDOW  FRANKLIN,  1744,  '45 

A  Kirgc  ami  fine  copy  of  tliis  VBRY  SCARCE  levisicm.  Three  leaves  (//.  24^^)  Ij.-in^ 
mutilatcil,  are  replaced  by  others  from  a  somewhat  smaller  cony.  The  covers  wire 
removed  by  Mr.  Urinley,  preparatory  to  sending  the  volume  to  Mr.  V .  Hedford,  for  binding. 

6473  —  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Colony  of  Rhode-Island, 
and  Providence-Plantations,  In  New-England,  In  America.  I'Voni 
Anno  1745,  to  Anno  1752,  Title,  and  Table,  8  //.,  and  pp.  1 10,  clean 
and Jine  copy,  s.c\v.c^.  ioWo,  Neuport,  y.  Fl\'.-INKLIN,  1752 

6474  —  Virginia.  [Beverly,  R.)]  An  Abridgment  of  the  Publick 
Laws  of  Virginia,  in  Force  and  Use,  June  lo,  1720.  To  which  is 
added,  for  the  Ease  of  the  Justices  and  Military  Ofticers,  &c. 
Precedents  . .  peculiar  to  those  Laws  ;  etc., pp.  (8),  184,  (14),  wants 
the  last  leaf  of  7 able,  sheep,  good  copy,  scarce,  8°  London,  1728 

6475  —  United  States.  Acts  passed  at  [the  First  Session  of  the]  Con- 
gress of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  begun  and  held  at  the  City  of  New 
York,  March  4th,  1789  :  and  Acts  passed  at  the  Second  and  Third 
Sessions,  1790-91,  etc.,  //.  (10),  327,  law  sheep,  good  copy. 

1.  8°  Hartford,  Hudson  dv  Goodwin,  1791 

6476 Journal    of  the   3d  Session  of  the  5th  Congress,  //.   549, 

sheep,  gilt.  8°  New  London,  Conn.,  S.  Green,  179S-99 

r)477  Rali'h  (James)  Of  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  Parliaments.  2  vols. 
London,  1744 — The  Other  Side  of  the  Question  :  or,  an  Attemjit 
to  rescue  the  Characters  of  the  Two  Royal  Sisters  Q.  Mary  and  Q. 

.A.nne,  out  of  the  hands  of  the    D...S   D....of —     Jiy  a 

Woman  of  Quality.     London,  1742.     (3  vols.)  calf,  one  broken  at 
the  joints.  8° 

6478  Reports.  Kirby  (Ephr.)  Reports  of  Cases  adjudged  in  the 
Superior  Court  of  Connecticut,  1785-88,  law  sheep. 

8°  Litchfield,  Collier  and  Adam,  1789 

6479  —  '^^&  same.     2  copies,  sheep.  8°  Litchfield,  1789 

6480  —  Chipman  (Nath'I)  Reports  and  Dissertations,  in  Two  Parts. 
Part  I.  Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
State  of  Vermont.  1789-91.  Part  H.  Dissertation  on  Statutes, 
etc.,//.  296,  law  sheep,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

16°  Rutland,  Anth.  Haswell,  1793 

6481  (United  States.)  Annals  of  Congress.  Debates  and  Proceed- 
ings in  the  Congress  of  the  U.  States  :  with  important  State  Papers 
and  Public  Documents,  and  all  Laws  of  a  Public  Nature.  From 
the  ist  Session  of  the  First  Congress  to  the  ist  Session  of  the  i8th 
Congress  (i 789-1824),  inclusive.     42  vols,  sheep. 

1.  8°  Washington,  Gales  6-  Seaton,  1S34-56 

6482  —  Opinions  of  the  Attorney  Generals  of  the  U.  States,  from  the 
beginning  of  |  the  \  Government  |  to  |  March  ist,  1841.  2  vols.,  half 
ca^,  pp.  1495.  1.  8°  Washington,  1841 


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6483  Tracts.  A  Selection  of  (25)  Tracts,  under  the  general  title,  "Law 
AND  Government."    2  vols.  hf.  blue  tnorihco  {Koxhurglie).  S" 

Judge  Freeman's  fharjje  to  the  Or.  Jnry,  of  Barnstable  county, 
Mass.,  tSo2  —  Report  of  Hiram  Maxwell's  Case,  with  Speech  of 
John  A.  Graham.  N.  York,  1823  —  D,  Webster's  Arj;nnu'nt  for  the 
Boston  iS:  Lowell  R.  R.  Co.,  1845  —  T.  Hertell,  The  Demurrer : 
or  Proofs  of  Error  in  the  Decision  of  the  Supr.  Court  of  N.  York, 
requiring  Faitli  in  Religious  Doctrines,  as  a  qualification  of  Wit- 
nesses, 1S28  (//.  15S)  —  Judge  Tallmadge'r.  Review  of  Judge 
Cowen's  (">pinion,  in  the  case  of  Alex.  McLeod,  1S41  —  Fdw. 
Livingston's  .Vrgument  against  Capital  I'unishment — Review  of 
the  D'lLiuteville  Case  [by  P.  W.  Chandler].  Boston,  1S41  —  Report 
of  Case  of  Ezra  A.  Bourne  vs.  City  of  Boston,  1853  —  Horace 
Binn.y's  Arg.  in  Case  of  \'idal  vs.  City  of  Pbiladelpiiia,  in  Sup. 
Court  of  the  U.  S.  (//.  144) — V.  Lieber's  Essay  on  Subjects  of 
Penal  Law,  Solitary  (  ontinement,  etc.  Phihi.,  1838  —  Rejiort  of 
Case  of  Kittredge  vs.  Emerson,  Sup.  Co.  ist  Dist.  of  \.  Hamp- 
shire, 1844  —  Wharf  Property  ;  or  the  Law  of  Flats.     Boston,  1852 

—  T.  Hertell,  on  Law  of   Imprisonment  for  Debt.    Boston,    1825 

—  B.  Dole's  Examination  of  Mr.  Rantoul's  Report  for  abolishing 
Capital  Punishment.     Boston,  1837 — etc.,  etc. 

6484  Tracts.  A  selection  of  116  Tracts,  under  the  general  title, 
"American  Politics."  10  vols.  hf.  Hue  mor.  {Jioxhurg/te).  1784- 
1S32.  8° 

.\  valiKilile  collection,  incliuling  nuiny  scirco  .ind  iniii(irt.int  rolitical  Tr.icts. 

r.4S5  Trials.  A  Collection  of  scarce  and  important  Criminal  Trials  ; 
bound  in  8  vols.,  new  hf.  blue  morocco  (A'o.xburghe).  8° 

Among  Trials  for  Murder,  are  those  of  Daley  and  Halligan  for 
the  Murder  of  Marcus  Lyon,  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1006  ;  Moses 
Adams,  High  SheritT  of  Hancock  co.,  Mass.,  for  the  murder  of  his 
Wife,  1815  ;  Jason  Fairbanks  for  the  murder  of  Eliz.  Fales  at  Ded- 
ham,  t8oi  (2  editions);  J.  F.  Knapp,  for  the  murder  of  Capt.  Joseph 
White,  at  Silem,  1830  (i'irst  and  Second  Trials);  Prof.  J.  W. 
Webster,  for  murder  of  Dr.  G.  Parkman,  !84'};  Mrs.  Hannah 
Kinney,  for  the  nuinier  of  her  husband,  Boston,  1840  ;  .Amos 
Furnaud,  for  tlie  murder  of  his  son,  Alfred,  at  Gilmanton,  N.  H,, 
1824,  (/>/>.  127) ;  Cyrus  B.  Dean,  for  the  murder  of  J.  Ormsby  and 
A.  Marsh.  Burlington,  Vt..  1808;  Hall,  Roberts,  .and  Bell,  for  the 
murder  oi  Mrs.  Bacon,  Middletown,  Ct.,  1843  ;  Stephen  and  Jesse 
Bourn,  for  the  murdenif  Russell  Colvin,  2d  ed.  1820;  Joel  (lough, 
for  the  murder  of  Mrs.  ILimilton,  of  Borilentown,  N.  J.  (2  editions); 
Rev.  Eph.  K.  .\very,  for  the  murder  of  Sarah  M.  Cornell,  at  Tiv- 
erton, 1832  {2  edilions  ;  with  Narrati\e  of  his  Apiirehension  ; 
Report  of  his  Jixamination  ;  and  Vindication  of  the  Result  of  the 
Trial;  tna/>s,  and  illustrations) ;  and  others,  32  in  3  vols. 

Piracy  and  Murder  on  the  Seas:  Trials  of  Williams,  Frederick, 
and  others,  at  Boston,  1S18  ;  Wm.  Holmes,  W.irrington,  and  Rose 
wain,  Boston,  1819;  John  iHnican  White,  f/ (7/.,  for  nuirder  of  the 
captain  and  niate  of  the  Schr.  I'airy,  Bostcm,  1827  (//.  i7()) ;  Jose 
Hilario  Casares,  et  al.,  for  piiacy  and  murder  on  the  Brig  Crawford, 
Richmond,  Va.,  1827  ;  and  s,  other  pamphlets,  in  i  vol. 


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Robbery:  Trials  of  Levi  &  I-abap  Kennisfon,  for  robbery  of 
Major  K.  P.  (iOoclricij:;e,  at  Newbury,  Dec.  iSi6;  Micii.  Martin  for 
liii^hway  robbery,  in  Medford,  182 1  ;  George  Ryan,  for  highway 
robbery,  in  Marlboroiigli,  N.  H.,  iSii;  Life  of  Mich.  Alartin. 
executed  i\i  ("ambridge,  Mass..  for  highway  robbery,  1821  :  and  5 
other pamphhts.  imludini^  \\\i:.'\'nA\  ci{  'I'hos.  Muir,  at  Kdinliurgh, 
1793,  for  Sedition,  2d  Am.  edition,  wilh  portrait.     X.   York,  1794. 

Assault  and  Battery :  S.  Van  Rensselaer  vs.  John  'I'aylor, 
(•/  17/.,  and  K.  Jenkins  vs.  S.  \'an  Rensselaer,  Albany,  1808,  eiii^ravcd 
plan,  pp.  ^o;  Major  Mitchell  (aged  11)  for  felonious  assault  and 
maiming  David  H.  Crawford,  in  Durham,  Me.,  1S34;  7:iith  12  ot/icr 
/'rials  (various  o^?nsc.(),  in  1  vol. 

Adultery,  Seduction,  etc.:  Trial  of  Jacob  Cochrane,  for  Adul- 
tery, etc.,  York,  Me.,  i8ig;  Rev.  Ammi  Rogers,  for  assault  &c., 
Griswold,  Ct.,  1820;  Rev.  Joy  H.  Fairchild,  Trial  before  a  Council 
at  Kxeter,  N.  H..  1844,  for  Seduction,  and  his  trial  at  Boston,  for 
adultery  ;  Statement  and  Review  of  the  wiiole  Case:  by  a  Member 
of  the  Suffolk  liar,  //.  104  {Bost..  1S45);  Corresp.  between  Rev. 
Nell.  Adams  and  J.  II.  Fairchild,  1846;  Iniquity  unfolded! 
Account  of  the  Treatment  of  Mr.  hairchild,  written  by  himself, 
Exct,r,  1S44. 

Divorce:  I'xhvard  Middleton,  I'liiladelphia,  1849;  Sarah  M. 
Jar\is  vs.  Rev.  Dr.  S.  F.  Jarvis,  1839  (2  editions);  (atherine  N. 
Forrest  vs.  lubvin  Forrest,  New  York,  1851  (//.  186). 

Conspiracy,  etcs.:  \Vm.  and  Peter  C.  Smith,  for  consp.  to  har- 
rass  and  oppress  .\br.  Paul,  N.  York,  1824  ;  Journeymen  Cord- 
wainers  of  N.  York,  for  conspiring  to  raise  their  WMges,  iSio, //. 
168.  —  Libel:  Authentick  Account  of  Proceedings  against  John 
Wilkes,  F'.sc],:  Reprinliii,  Boston,  1763  ;  \Vm.  Cobbett,  in  Court  of 
King's  liench,  1831  ;  Trials  of  Rev.  John  Chester  antl  Mark 
Tneker.  with  the  Case  of  the  Rev.  Hooper  Cuinming.  before  the 
I're.sbytery  of  Albany.  1817.//.  255. 

6486  —  Trials  for  Libels,  etc.  9  in  i  \q\.,  hf.  hluf  mor.,  all  uncut.  8" 
Speeciies  of  \'an  Ness,  Caines,  Harrison  and  Hamilton,  in  the 
cause  of  the  People  -'.c  Harry  Croswell,  for  Libel  on 'T.  JelTerson. 
.,\''.  Y.  1804;  Andr.  Wright,  printer  of  the  Republican  Spy,  of 
Northampton,  Mass.,  for  libels  against  Gov.  Strong,  1S06  ;  Joshua 
Stow,  of  Middletown,  (  t.,  7'j'.  Sherman  Converse,  1820,  1822,  //. 
1S3  :  Rev.  M.  Thatcher,  of  Wrenlh.un,  .Mass..  vs.  Gen.  Preston 
Ponil,  for  Slander,  1837  ;  Commonwealth  of  Mass.,  vs.  Joseph  'T. 
liuckingham.  for  ;i  Libel  agt.  Rev.  John  N.  Malht,  1S22  ;  The 
Peo|)le  vs.  Dr.  Horatio  N.  Loomis  for  Libel,  Erie  Co.,  N.  \ .,  1850  ; 
Joiin  Dorrance  vs.  Arthur  Fenner  (Gov.  of  R.  Island),  and  Fenner 
vs.  Dorrance,//.  116.  rrovidcnce,  1802  (rakk)  ;  Moore  &  Sevey, 
for  a  Libel  on  Sam'l  I).  Greene,  Hoston,  1833  ;  beals  &  Cireene 
(Moston  Morning  Post)  for  Libel  on  \.  W.  Pike,  of  'Topsfield 
Acaileinj,  1835. 

64S7 Speeches  of  Van   Ness,   Caines,  Hairison,  Spencer,  and 

Alexander  Hamilton,  in  the  cause  of  the  Peo|)le  r'.f.  Harry  Cros- 
well, for  a  Libel  on  'Thomas  JelTerson,//.  78,  manuscript  marginal 
notes.  &"  New  York,  1804 


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6488  (Trials  :  for  Libels.)  Dr.  Benjamin  Bush  7'S.  Wm.  Cobbett,  for 
libels  in  Porcupine's  Gazette.  Phila.  iSoo,  kark  ;  Maturin  Living- 
ston vs.  James  Cheetham,  for  a  Libel.  A'.  Y.  1807  ;  Theo.  Lyman 
Jr.  for  libel  on  Daniel  Webster.  Boston,  1828 ;  John  Taylor  vs. 
F.dward  C.  Delavan,  Albany,  1840  ;  David  Lee  Child,  for  a  Libel  on 
Hon  John  Kevf,'^,  //.  119.  Boston,  1829  ;  Chas.  N.  iJaldwin  for  a 
Libel,  in  publishing  in  the  Repub.  Chronicle,  charges  of  Fraud  in 
the  management  of  Lotteries  in  New  York,  1818  ;  and  5  others,  in 
I   vol.,  hj.  blue  morocco.  8° 

6489  Trials.  Hamilton  z'.f.  Eaton.  A  Case  respecting  British  Debts,  in 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  N.  Carolina  District.  Ncwbern,  N.  C,  F. 
X.  jMartin.  1797  ;  Chisholm  vs.  State  of  Georgia:  a  Case  in  Supr. 
Court  of  the  U.  S.  Feb.  1793;  Trial  of  Gen.  Michael  liright  and 
others,  in  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Dist.  of  Pennsylvania,  for  opposing 
the  execution  of  a  Writ  of  Arrest  (//.  224),  Phila.  1809  ;  and  8 
others,  in  i  \ol.,  hf.  blue  mor.,  all  but  two  uncut.  8° 

6490  —  Trials  for  Murder,  in  the  State  of  New  York,  Confessions 
etc.  21  in  I  \ol.,  hf.  blue  morocro,  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

John  Young,  for  murder  of  R.  Baruick,  a  deputy  sheriff.  N.  V. 
1797  ;  Israel,  Isaac  and  Nelson  Thayer,  for  m.  of  John  Love,  Buf- 
falo, 1825,  .vAr/'/W,-  Stephen  .'Vrnold,  form,  of  Betsey  \'an  Amburgh, 
Otsego  CO.,  1805  ;  Francisco  dos  Santo,  for  m.  of  Arch.  Ciraham, 
New  York,  1806,  with  his  confession,  wooil cut ;  Joshua  Barney,  on 
indictment  for  murder,  1824;  Isaac  L.Wood,  for  ni.of  Mrs.  Rhoda 
Wood  (the  Dansviile  I'oisoning  ("ase),  1S58  ;  Narrative  of  Wliiting 
Sweeting,  executed  at  Albany.  Exeter,  A''.  H.  1793  ; —  The  same, 
Hartforil,x\.  d  — The  same.  IVindham,  1797  ;  Confession  of  Jesse 
Strang,  executed  at  Albany,  Exeter,  A''.  H.  1793 — -The  same. 
Hartford,  n.  d.; —  The  same.  Windham,  1797  ;  Confession  of  Jesse 
Strang,  executed  at  Albany,  1827,  for  ni.  of  John  \\'hipple  (3 
editions) ;  Robert  M.  (ioodwin,  for  manslaughter,  New  York, 
March,  1820,  and  April,  182 1  ;  and  others. 

6491  —  Report  on  the  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the 
Associate  Justices  of  the  Su|)reme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  before  the 
High  Court  of  Impeachment,  on  charges  of  High  Crimes  and 
.Misdemeanors,  etc.,  pp.  268,  68,  boards,  uncut.      8°  Baltimore,  1805 

0492  —  Trial  of  Jacob  Barker.  Thom;i5:  Verniilya,  and  .Matthew  L. 
Davis,  for  alleged  Conspiracy  [to  defraud  the  Morris  Canal,  Fulton 
and  Tradesmen's  Banks,  and  other  corporations],//.  328,  iv.  sheep. 

S'^  Nav  York,  1827 

6493  —  A  Report  of  the  Conspiracy  Cases  tried  at  Harford  County 
Court,  in  .Maryland:  to  ivhich  is prefi.xed  An  Mxhibit  of  the  Losses 
sustained  at  the  Office  of  Di^  .ount  and  Deposit,  Baltimore,  under 
the  administration  of  Jas.  A.  Buchanan,  I'res't,  and  J.  W.  M"Culloh, 
Cash'r,  //.  28,  xix,  280,  118,  boards,  uncut.         8°  Baltimore,  1823. 

6494  —  (False  Imprisonment.)  Robbery  of  the  Bank  of  Pennsyl- 
vania in  1798.  The  Trial  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania. 
Reported  from  notes  by  T.  Lloyd.  Upon  which  the  President, 
Cashier,   and  one  of   the  Directors  of   that  Bank,  and  the  High 


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Constable  of  Philadelphia,  were  sentenced  to  pay  Patrick  Lyon 
Si2,ooo  damages,  forafulseand  malicious  prosecution  [on  a  charge 
of  robbing  the  H.ink], //.  184,  boards,  very  scarce. 

8""  I'hiladelphia,  1808 

6495  Trials.  The  Catholic  Question  in  America.  Whether  a  Roman 
Catholic  Clergyman  be  in  any  case  compellable  to  disclose  the 
secrets  of  Auricular  (!onfession.  Decided  in  the  Court  of  (ieneral 
Sessions,  in  the  City  of  New  York. .  Reported  by  W'm.  .Sampson, 
one  of  the  Counsel,//.  138,  c.xwiii,  i,  Iwards,  uncut,  scarce. 

8°  Ncju  York,  1813 

The  Appendix  contains  A  True  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church, 
touching  tile  Sacranunt  of  I'cnance,  etc. 

6496  —  (Court  Martial.)  Proceedings  of  a  Court  Martial,  April,  1764, 
for  the  trial  of  a  charge  preferred  by  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  against 
Major  Gen.  Robert  Monckton, //,  98,  di>t/i.  8"  London,  1764 

Cicn.  Monckt<in  w.is  clurm-tl  '*  witli  many  wrongs  and  (ielil3v.'rate  acts  c)f  oppression 
towards  the  said  Colin  Campbell,  heretotore  Major-Commandant  of  tin'  looth  KcKiment  of 
Koot,  when  under  his  (lien.  Monckton's)  Command  in  tlie  Island  of  Martinique,  in  the 
year  1 762."     These  chiirfjes  were  found  to  be  ■'  );roundl-ss,  malicious,  and  ■•candaloiis." 

6497  —  (Courts  Marti.il.)  Proceedings  of  a  CJt.n.  Court  Martial  at 
Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  1812,  for  the  '1  rial  of  Major  Cen,  Ebinezer 
Goodale,  name  cut  from  head  of  title.  Caml>ri(/f;e,  1812  —  Proceed- 
ings of  a  Gen.  C.  M.  at  Boston,  for  the  Trial  of  Major  Joseph 
I.oring,  Jr.,  on  a  complaint  made  by  Brig.  Gen.  Arnold  Welles. 
Boston,  1813.     •  '"  '  ^°'-'  V-  sfxep.  8° 

6498  —  (Impeachment  of  Judge  Prescott.)  Report  of  the  Trial  by 
Impeachment  of  James  Presi  ott,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the  Probate  &c. 
for  the  County  of  Middlesex,  before  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts, 
1821  :  with  an  Appendix,  containing  an  account  of  former  Imjjeach- 
nicnts.  in  ti>e  same  State.  By  Oct.  Pickering  and  W.  H.  Gardiner, 
//.  226,  boards,  uncut.  8°  Boston.  1821 

6499  —  (ftuakers.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  •<{  the  Religious 
Society  called  Quakers,  in  Philadelphia,  agains;  John  Evans ; 
added  the  Evidence  on  the  trial  of  the  case  of  John  Evans  vs. 
I'.llis  Yarn.ill  and  others  ;  with  an  Appendix,  compiled  under  the 
direction  of  J.  P.vans, //.  vii,  238,  uncut,  scarce. 

8'  riiiladdphia,  181 1 

6500 Report  of  the   Trial  of  Friends,  at  Stcubenville,  Ohio,  Oct. 

15-26,    1828.     By  Marcus  T.  C.   Gould,   stenographer,  //.   340, 
hoards,  uncut.  8°  rhiladclphia,  1829 

On  the  complaint  of  Benj.  \V.  I.adil,  .iKainst  David  II     csand  Isaac  I  n.r<,,  for  ''unlaw- 
V  interniptini;  and  disturbing  the  yearly  nieetini;  of  ili     society  of    Ir.r    is''  ,it  Mount 


f:i 

I'Kasant. 


6501  —  (Reinhard.)  Report  at  large  of  the  Trial  of  Liiarles  De 
Reinhard,  for  Murder,  (C'-miiiitted  in  the  Indian  Territories.)  at  a 
Court  at  Queliec,  May,  1818. .  Annexed,  a  siunmary  of  the  Trial  of 
.\icli.  M'Lellan.  indicted  as  an  .\ccessary.  liy  Wm.  S.  Simpson, 
//.  xii,  340,  boards,  uncut.  8"^  Montreal.  1819 

6502  —  (Smith  and  Ogden.)  The  Trials  of  Wm.  S.  Smith,  and 
Samuel  G.  Ogden,  for  Misdemeanours  :  in  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court, 
New  Vork,  Jidy,  1806,//.  xxxiii,  287,  slteep,  scarce. 

8°  Nm<  York,  1807 

Col.  .Smith   .Old    Mr.   Hgden   were  indicted  lot  setting;     ■    foot  and  promoting  Gen. 
Miranda's  South  American  expedition. 


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LAW  AND  GO      .RNMENT. 


6503  Trials.  The  Case  of  Trevett  against  Weeden  :  011  Information 
aiul  Complaint,  for  refusing  Paper  Bills  in  payment  for  Ikilcher's 
Meat,  in  Market,  at  I'ar  with  Specie.  Tried  Ijefore  the  Hon.  Sup'r 
Court,  in  the  County  of  Newport,  (R.  I.)  1786.  Also,  The  Case 
of  the  Judges  of  said  Court,  before  the  Gen.  Assembly,  Oct.  17S6, 
on  citatiiJii,  for  dismissing  said  Complaint,  etc.  By  James  M. 
Varnum, //.  iv,  60,  half  morocco.^  red  edi^cs.,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

sm.  4"  J'ro-'iileiice,  y.  Carter,  1787 

"  The  };re;it  case  i)t  Trevett  vs.  Weeilen  was  one  which  stirred  llie  community  to  its 
very  lonndation.  I'pon  its  issue  was  involved  the  destiny  of  thousands.  Public  feeling 
and  anxiety  were  inten>e  upon  its  result." — L'l'DiKii'.s  Memories  of  tlie  H.  /.  liiir. 

O504 The  samcy^fj//  clean  copy,  in  original  wrapper.     ^°  2'roT.  1 787 

6505  —  (Zenger's  Trial.)  The  Tryal  of  John  I'eter  Zenger,  of  New- 
Vork,  Printer,  who  was  lately  Try'd  and  Acciuitted  for  I'rinling  and 
Publishing  a  Libel  against  the  (lOvernineiit.  With  the  Pleadings 
and  Arguments  on  both  sides,  pp.  32,  half  blue  mor.  extra,  top  gilt, 
uncut.  4^  London,  for  J.  IVilford,  1738 

6506  —  -  A  brief  Narrative  of  the  Case  and  Tryal  of  John  Peter 
Zenger,  Printer  of  the  New-V'ork  Weekly  Journal,  //.  48  (tio  title 
page),  sotneichat  stained,  hf.  blue  morocco,  top  gilt,  nearly  uncut. 

X'  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1738 

6507 The  same,//.  53,  hf.  russia  neat. 

sm.  4''  A'e7u  York,  repr.  by  'J.  Holt,  1770 

6508  —  Trial  of  George  Crowninshield,  J.  J.  Knapp.  Jun.  and  Francis 
Knapp,  for  the  Murder  of  C.ipt.  Joseph  Wliile,of  .Salem,  April  6th, 
1830.  Reported  by  J.  W.  Whiunan,  //.  100.  Boston,  Ijeals  vv: 
Homer,  1830  —  .Vppendix  to  the  Trial  of  J.  F.  Knapp,  containing 
the  new  evidence,  etc,  //.  72.  Salem  edition,  1830  —  Trials  of 
C'apt.  Joseph  J.  Knap]),  Jr.  and  George  Crowninshield,  Fs(i.(!)  for 
the  Murder  of  Capt.  Jos.  White,//.  t,2,  cuts,  Boston,  Charles  Ellms, 
1830  —  .\  I'iogiaphijal  Skelt  h  of  (Richard  Crowninshield)  the 
Salem  Murdjrer, //.  2^,  cuts.  Jjoston,  1S30  —  The  Mail  Robbers. 
Trials  of  Mich.  .Mellon,  the  Lancaster  Mail  Robber,  and  Geo. 
Wilson  and  J.  Porter  alias  May,  the  Reading  Mail  Robbers,  in  the 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Philadelphia,  1S30, //.  160  —  Trials  of  J.  Wil 
liama,  Frederick,  Rog,  et  al,  for  Murder  on  the  High  Seas,  before 
the  U.  S.  C'ircuit  Court,  Massachusetts,  1S18,  //.  99.  6  in  i  toI. 
half  russia,  neat.  8' 

6509  —  The  Two  Trials  of  John  Fries,  on  an  Indictment  for 
Treason;  with  a  brief  rejiort  of  the  trials  of  several  others  for 
Treason  and  Insurrection,  in  the  Counties  of  Bucks,  Northampton, 
and  Montgomery,  Perm.;  in  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Philadelphia, 
1799,  iSoo,  //.  22G,  50.  J'hila.,  1800  —  Trial  of  '1".  ( ).  Selfridge, 
for  killing  ('harles  .Austin,  in  Boston,  Aug.  4,  i8of).  2d  ed. 
Boston,  [1807  j; — with  4  other  pieces.  6  in  i  vol.,  hf.  russia,  neat.    8° 

6510  —  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  for  the 
Mulder  of  Sarah  M.  Cornell,  portrait,  pp.  179.  Proridence,  [1833 J 
—  Strictures  on  the  (!ase  of  Fph.  K.  .\very,  .  by  Aristides, //.  100. 
Prov.,  1833  —  A  F«r-simile  ot  the  Letters  jiroduceil  at  the  Trial 
of  Rev.  K.  K.  Avery..  By  I)a\itl  Melvill,  8  pages  lithograph,  in 
cover,  4  //.,  RARE.    n.  p.  {^Nciiport,  1833]   3  Pamphlets.     8°  and  4*^ 


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65 


65 1 1  (Trials)  An  Exact  Abridgement  of  all  the  Tryals,  .  relating  to 
High  Treasons,  Piracies,  &c.  in  the  Reigns  of  the  late  King  William 
the  III.  .  and  of  our  precious  (Jracious  Sovereign  Queen  Anne. 
Together  with  Their  Dying  Speeches,  etc.,  pp.  432,  neiu  half  calf 
neat.  8°  London,  1703 

This  scarce  collection  includes  tlie  trials  of  Capt.  Kidd  and  his  associates. 

6512  —  The  United  States  Criminal  Calendar: ..  being  an  Account 
of  the  most  horrid  Murders,  Piracies,  Highway  Robberies,  &c.  &c. 
Compiled  by  Henry  St.  Clair;  with  fifteen  [wood]  engravings,  //. 
356.  12°  Boston,  1835 

6513  —  American  Criminal  Trials.  By  Peleg  W.  Chandler.  Vol.  I. 
{only),  cloth.  12°  Boston,  184 1 

This  volume  contains  the  trials  of  Anne  Hutchinson,  the  Massachusetts  (Juakcrs,  the 
Salem  Witches,  J.  I'.  Zenker  for  libel,  the  Neijro  I'lot  in  New  York,  Jacob  I.eisler  and 
Col.  Nicholas  liayard,  tlie  liritish  Soldiers  for  tlie  Boston  Massacre,  etc. 

6514  Lives  of  Criminals,  Confessions,  Dying  Speeches,  E.xecution 
Sermons,  etc.  (i  760-1850).  47  Pamphlets,  more  than  half  of  them 
uncut,  in  3  \ols.,  nerv  hf  Hue  morocco.  Z"  and  12° 

A  remarkable  collection,  including  many  pamphlets  of  the  highest  rarity. 


POLITICAL    ECONOMY; 
FINANCE,  CURRENCY,  COMMERCE,  ETC. 

6515  Boi.LMAN  (Erick)  J/.Z?.  Plan  of  an  Improved  System  of  the 
Money-Concerns  of  the  Union,//.  52,  uncut.   8°  Philadelphia,  1S16 

6516  Cooper  (Thomas)  jI/.Z).     Manual  of  Political  Mcowomy,  sheep. 

16^   Washington,  Duff  Green,  1834 

6517  Commercial  Conduct  (The)  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  considered, . 
by  a  Citizen  of  New  York,  //.  21,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  S.  dr*  J.  Loudon,  1786 

"  I'rinted  for  the  Author,  ;\nd  given  to  the  I'ublic  ("inUis." 

6518  GoucE  (Wm.  M.)  A  Short  History  of  Paper-Money  and  Bank- 
ing in  the  U.  States. .  Prefixed,  An  In([uiry  into  the  Principles  of 
the  American  Banking  System.     2d  ed.,  //.  42,  64,  paper. 

sq.  8°  New  York,  1835 

6519  [Hooper  {Hon.  Samuel)]  Currency  or  Money;  its  Nature  and 
Uses,  and  the  I-^lTects  of  the  Circulation  of  Bank-Notes  for  Cur- 
rency.    By  a  Merchant  of  Boston,  //.  112.  8''  Boston,  1855 

6520  [Marcet  (/J//'J.  J.)|  John  Hopkins's  Notions  on  Political  Econ- 
omy, cloth,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  1833 

6521  Raymond  (D.)     Thoughts  on    Political   F)conomy,   //.  470,  in 
pirt  w iter  st lined,  bo.xrds,  uncut.     Baltimore,    1820  —  .M'Culloch 
([.  R.)     Pri  iciples.  Practije,  and   History  of  Commerce,  //.  128, 
cloth.     London,  n.  d.  —  EvERErr  i^A.  H.)     New  Ideas  of    Popula 
tion,  calf  gilt.     Boston,  1823.     (3  vols.)  8° 

6522  SMiru  (Henry)  Tlie  Kxamination  of  Usury.  A  Sermon 
picichcd  in  London,  //.  24.  16°  n.  p.,  1751 

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COMMERCE  AND  FINANCE. 


6523  Some  Observations  relating  to  the  Present  Circumstances  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massaciiusetls  Hay,  />/.  20,  /if.  red  mor.  neat,  uncut, 
siAKiE.  sm.  4"  Boston,  D.  Fowle,  1750 

6524  Wkhstkr  (Pelatiah)  Political  Essays  on  tiie  Nature  and  Opera- 
tion of  Money,  Public  Finances,  and  other  Subjects,  etc.,  pp.  viii, 
504,  sheep,  scarce.  8"  Philadelphia,  1791 

6525  Wm.coTT  (6^(;7\  Oliver)  Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  Cur- 
rency, Credit,  Commerce,  and  National  Industry:  in  reply  to  an 
Address  of  the  Tammany  Society  of  New  '^'ork,  pp.  4^,  uncut. 

8°  N.  York,  1820 

6526  Tracts.  D.  Webster's  Speech  on  renewal  of  the  Charter  of  the 
Bunk  of  the  U.  States  ;  May,  1832  —  [Jolinson's|  Review  of  the 
President's  Veto  of  the  IJank  Bill,  //.  66.  Phila.,  1832  —  D. 
Webster's  Speech  on  the  Veto,  July  11,  1832 — Ci.  M.  Dallas's 
Speech  on  the  Hank  liill.  May  22,  1832  —  Proceedings  of  the 
Stockholders  of  the  Bank,  Sept.  i,  1828  —  A.  S.  t;iayton"s  Review 
of  the  Report  of  the  Com.  of  Ways  and  Means,  on  the  President's 
Message,  1830 —  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  present  state  of 
the  Circulating  Medium:  [by  Condy  Raguct],  author's  autograph 
inserted.  Phila.,  1815  —  White's  Report  on  the  Gold  Coins  of  the 
U.  States,  Feb.,  1821— Notes  relating  to  tlie  Gold  and  Silver 
Coinage  [by  Wm.  Duane].  n.  d.  —  Documents  relating  to  the 
Dominguez  Grunt  of  Land  in  Te.xas.  i\av  York,  183 1: — and  ^ 
others,  in  i  vol.  hf.  sheep.  8" 

6527  Tracts.  (Commerce  and  Finance,  1784-9S)  [Wkbster  (Pela- 
tiah)] An  Fssay  on  Credit;  with  Remarks  on  the  Bank  of  North- 
Americij,  7^'////  the  Author's  autograph,  Phila.,  1786  —  [Wkhster 
(P.)|     Seventh   Essay  on   Free  Trade  and  Finance.     Phila.,  1785 

—  EiiWARUS  (Brian)  Thoughts  on  Proceedings  of  (Government 
respecting  trade  of  West  Indies  with  the  Li.  S.  Lond.,  1784  — 
SiiKi.DON  (W.)    Cursory  Remarks  on  Usury  Laws.    Nonvich,  1798 

—  Remarks  on  Lord  Sheffield's  Observations  on  Commerce  of  the 
American  States,  by  an  .lUierican  [Mr.  Ruston?]     London,  1784 

—  Swan  {Col.')  Causes  qui  se  sont  opposees  au.x  progrts  du 
Commerce  entre  la  France  et  les  EtatsUnis;  trad.sur  le  MS. 
Anglais.  Paris,  1790.  6  in  1  vol.,  all  but  one  uncut,  new  hf.  blue 
morocco.  8'^ 

6528  Tracts.  (1785-1830)  Considerations  on  the  Bank  of  North 
America.  Phila.,  1785 — Atwater  (Jesse)  Considerations  on 
the  ai)proaching  Dissolution  of  tiie  U.  S.  Hank.    Ne%v  Haven,  1810 

—  Bai.lwin  (L.)  Thoughts  on  the  Study  of  Political  Economy. 
Cambridge,  1809  —  \J.  S.  Bankruptcy  law  of  1800.     N.   York,  1800 

—  Tai.levrand.  Memoir  on  the  Conunercial  Relations  of  the 
V.  S.  with  England,  etc.  Boston,  1809  —  Bum.mann  (E.)  Plan  of 
an  Improved  System  of  the  Money-Concerns  of  the  Union.  Phila-, 
1816  —  Reriections  on  the  Present  State  of  Banking  Operations  in 
the  U.  S.;  by  a  Virginian.  Washington,  1818  —  Mklish  (J.) 
Necessity  of  protecting  the  Maimfactures  of  the  U.  S.  Phila., 
18 18 — Exam,  of  the  Report  of  a  Com.  of  Citizens  of  Boston 
opposed  to  further  Increase  of  Duties;  by  a  Pennsylvanian.  pp.  1 19. 
J'hila.,  1828  —  Essays  upon  French  Spoliations:  by  Fitzsimmons. 


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COMMERCE.     FINANCE. 


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Phila.,  1826  —  Memorial  of  Merchants  of  New  York,  on  PYench 
Spoliations.  N.  Y.,  1826  — 15111  to  establish  a  uniform  system  of 
liankriiptcy.  Wash.,  1820  —  Luther  (Seth)  Address  to  Working; 
Men  of  N.  Enf^land,  on  the  Condition  of  I'roducing  Classes  in 
Europe  and  America.  Phila.,  1836  —  Whitney  (R.  M.)  Mem. 
to  Coiifjress,  in  relation  to  charges  iigainst  him  as  a  witness  in  the 
investigation  of  the  U.  S.  Bank  affairs.  Wash.,  1832  :  —  and  others, 
x"]  in  I  vol.,  hf.  blue  morocco.  8° 

6529  Tracts.  Commerce  and  Finance  (1792-1850)  Duties  payable  on 
Goods  imported  into  tiie  U.  S.  from  July  i,  1792.  N.  Y.,  1792  — 
List  of  Post  Offices  in  the  United  States.  Wash.,  1803  —  Sihenc  k 
(Peter  H.)  F"raudson  the  Revenue.  N.  York,  1830  —  Saulnier(i^/.) 
Observations  sur  les  Finances  des  Etats-Unis.  Paris,  1831  — The 
War  on  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  //.  155.  Phila.,  1834  — 
Sldri'.sby  {Rci!.  W.)  American  Factories  and  their  Female 
Operatives,  //.  122.  London,  1845  —  Bolles  (John  A.)  Treatise 
on  Usury  and  Usury  Laws.  Boston,  1837  —  Memorial  of  the 
Committee  appointed  by  the  "Free  Trade  Convention"  at  Phila. 
1831.  .A^  }',  1832  —  Instructions  to  Consuls  and  Commercial 
Agents  of  the  U.  S.  Washington,  1838  —  Carv  (T.  G.)  Letter  to 
a  Lady  in  France  on  the  Supposed  Failure  of  a  National  Bunk  ; 
[with  remarks  onj  the  books  of  Marryatt  and  Dickens.  Poston, 
1S44  —  Lawkeni  E  (Abbott)  Letters  to  lion.  W.  C".  Rives  [on  tiie 
TarilT].  Boston,  1846 — Hurd  (J.  R)  A  National  Bank,  or  no 
Bank,  //.  104,  N.  York,  1842  —  Dew  (T.  R.)  Letter  to  a  M.  C. 
from  Va.,  on  the  Financial  Policy  of  the  Administration.  Wash., 
1840  — Ai.LEN  (N.)  The  Opium  Trade  in  India  and  China.  2d 
ed.  Lowell,  1853: — and  another.  15,  mostly  uncut,  in  i  vol.,  half 
blue  morocco.  8° 

6530  Tracts.  [Paine]  Dissertations  on  Government,  the  Affairs  of 
the  Bank,  and  Paper  Money.  By  the  Author  of  "  Common  Sense." 
Phila.  [1786;  repr.^^  1838  —  Observations  on  the  N.  A.  Land-Com 
pany,  lately  instituted  in  Philadelphia,//.  151,  uncut.  London  1796 
—  Address  of  Conn.  Society  for  encouragement  of  Am.  Manufac- 
tures. Middlctown,  1817 — Tuckerman  (Jos.)  Prize  Essay,  on 
Wages  paid  to  Females.  Phila.,  1830  —  Hake  (Robert)  Proofs 
that  Credit  as  Money  is  .  .  preferable  to  Coin.  J^hila.,  1834  — 
Ai'i'LET<  >N  (Nathan)  Remarks  on  Currency  and  Banking.  Boston, 
1841 — Carev  (Henry  C.)  The  Prospect ;..  commercial  and 
hnancial,  at  the  opening  of  1851,  JViila.  —  Hai.e  (Edw.  E.) 
Letters  on  Irish  Emigration,  //.  64.  Boston,  1852  :  and  tivo  others. 
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MEDICAL    BIOGRAPHY,  ETC. 

6531  Aiinesthesia.  ]?rown  (Puckminster)  The  Pathological  and 
Physiological  EfTecls  of  Ethereal  Inhalation.  Jioston,  1847  — 
Gay  (Martin)  ('lainis  of  Charles  T.  Jackson  to  the  discovery  of 
the  applicability  of  Sulphuric  Ether  to  the  prevention  of  Pain,  etc. 
Boston^  1847  (2  copies)  —  Warken  (Edw.)  Some  account  of  the 
Letheon  :  or,  Who  is  the  Discoverer  ?  3d  ed.,  enlarged.  Boston, 
1847  —  Warren  (J.Mason)  Inhalation  of  Ether,//.  18,  n.  p., 
n.  d.  —  The  Ether  Discovery  [claimed  for  Dr.  Morton] :  by  R. 
H.  Dana,  Jr.  Littelis  Living  Age,  March,  1848  —  Defence  of  Dr. 
('.  r.  Jackson's  claims:  by  J.  L.  and  H.  C.  Lord.  Office  of  LitteW  a 
L.  Age,  1848  (2  copies)  —  Boivditch  (N.  J.)  The  Ether  Controversy. 
Vinclication  of  the  Mass.  Hospital  Report  of  1848.  Bost.,  1848  — 
Minority  Report  [in  favor  of  Morton]  30th  Congress,  2d  Sess., 
Feb.  1S49, //.  99.  \Wash.,  1849]  —  Discovery  by  Dr.  Horace 
Wells  of  the  applicability  of  Nitrous  Oxyd  Gas,  Sulphuric  Ether, 
and  other  vapors,  in  Surgical  Operations.  Hartford,  1850  — 
Morton  (W.  T.  G.)  Physiological  ElTects  of  Sulphuric  Ether,  and 
its  superiority  to  Chloroform.  Boston,  1850  —  Report  of  Commit- 
tee, in  Senate,  Feb.  19,  1853,  on  the  various  memorials,  «.  t.  /. 
[fFi/j-//.,  1853]  —  Walker  (Hon.  Isaac  P.)  Answer  to  "An  Ex- 
amination of  the  Question  of  Anaesthesia "  [by  Hon.  Truman 
SmithJ.    Wash.,  \^iT,.     \j[  J'amphkts.  8° 

6532  —  Statements  supported  by  evidence,  of  W.  T.  G.  Morton, 
M.D.,  on  his  Claim  to  the  Discovery  of  the  Ana'stlutic  properties 
of  Ether,  submitted  to  the  Select  Conim"<e  of  the  U.  S.  Senate, 
Jan.  21,  1853  :  With  Appoidix,  containing  'i  xtsCimouy  in  relation  to 
the  Claims  of  Dr.  Horace  Wells,  //.  582,  135,  half  calf . 

Washington,  1853 

6533  Baker  (Rachel)  Devotional  Somnium :  or,  a  Collection  of 
Prayers  and  Exhortations,  uttered  by  Miss  Rachel  Baker,  in  the 
City  of  New  York,  in  the  winter  of  1815,  during  her  abstracted 
and  unconscious  state. . .  Prefixed,  an  Account  of  her  Life,  etc. . 
The  P'acts,  attested  by  the  most  respectable  Divines,  Physicians, 
etc.  By  several  Medical  Gentlemen,  portrait  {by  ^ariis),  pp.  298, 
bds.  uncut.  12"  Ne^v  York,  1815 

The  Introduction  is  signed  liy  John  II.  Douglass,  M.P.  Or.  Samuel  \..  Mitchill's 
classitkation  of  "  the  phenomena  of  the  human  mind  which  twlong  to  the  function  of 
Somnium,"  and  his  account  of  Miss  Uaker's  case,  and  analogous  cases,  witli  notes,  etc., 
occupy  pp.  25-124. 


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6534  Bakek  (Rachel)  The  Surprising  Case  of  Rachel  Baker,  who 
prays  and  preaches  in  her  sleep,  etc.     ]>y  Charles  Mais,  //.  32. 

8°  Mit>  York,  18 1 4 

Contains  Dr.  S.  I..  Mitcliill's  Minutes  on  tlic  Case,  attested  by  Urs.  John  H.  Douglass, 
J.  E.  R.  liiicli,  Valentine  Mott,  and  Arch.  Ilruce. 

6535  Ball  (Isaac)  Analytical  view  of  the  Animal  Economy;  calcu- 
lated for  the  Students  of  Medicine,  etc.  2d  ed.,  with  additions, 
frontispiece  and  vignettes,  pp.  141,  and  20  //.  of  Subscribers'  Names. 

12°  New  York,  1808 

6536  Barton  (Benj.  S.)  Collections  for  an  Essay  towards  a  Materia 
Medica  for  the  U.  States.  Parts  I.  (Second  Edition,)  and  II.,  //. 
xii,  64,  16,  S3,  scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  1801,  1804 

6537  Belden  (L.  W.)  M.D.  Account  of  Jane  C.  Rider,  the  Spring- 
field Somnambulist,  //.  135,  cloth.       iG''  Springfield  {Mass.),  1834 

6538  BlatchI'Ord  (Thos.  \V.)  Inaugural  Dissertation,  on  Feigned 
Diseases,  //.  76.  8°  A'ew  York,  181 7 

6539  [Brown  (Jolin)]  Elements  of  Medicine.  A  Translation  of  the 
Elementa  Medecina;  Brunonis  :  with  Notes,  etc.  6th  edition,  pp. 
xiv,  404,  (11),  and  folded  tables.     12°  Fair  haven,  y antes  Lyon,  1797 

6540  CoRNARo  (Lewis)  Methods  of  attaining  a  Long  and  Healthy 
Life:  with  a  preface  by  Joseph  Addison.  First  Am.  Edition,  //. 
156,  sheep.  24°  J'hila.,for  the  Rev.  AI.  L.  Weems.  1793 

6541  CuLi'EPER  (N.)  Medicaments  for  the  I'oor;  or,  I'hysick  for  the 
Common  People.  The  Second  Edition.  London,  1662  —  Health 
for  the  Rich  and  Poor,  by  Dyet,  without  Physick.  London,  1656. 
2  in  I  vol.  12° 

"  This  book  was  part  of  the  library  of  John  TuUey,  the  N.  E.  Almanac  maker  from  i6Si 
to  1702."     [g.  II.] 

6542  Haven  (S.  F.)  Jr.,  AI.D.  Statistics  of  258  Cases  of  Intestinal 
Obstruction;  with  Remarks,  //.  31,  cloth.        8^  Philadelphia,  1855 

6543  HoM'MAN  (Christian)  Longevity;  an  Account  of  various  per- 
sons who  have  lived  to  an  extraordinary  age,  //.  120,  sheep. 

\2°  New  York,  J.  S.  Mott,  1798 
Kight  pages  of  (New  York)  Subscribers'  Names. 

6544  Jackson  (James)  Jr.,  M.D.  Memoir  and  Letters,  by  James 
Jackson,  M.D.,  //.  44.^,  cloth.  8"  Boston,  1835 

6545  Jung-Stillinc.  {Dr.  J.  H.)  Theory  of  Pneumatology,  in  reply 
to  the  question,  What  ought  to  be  believed  concerning  Presenti- 
ments, Visions,  and  Apparitions.  .  Translated  from  the  Cerman  by 
S.  Jackson,  //.  460,  cloth.  sm.  8°  London,  1834 

6546  Mann  (James)  Dissertation  upon  the  Cholera  Infantum. 
(Boylston  Prize  Dissertation,  1803),  //.  51.  8°  Boston,  1804 

6547  Middleton  (Peter)  M.D.  A  Medical  Discourse,  or  an  Hist. 
Inquiry  into  the  ancient  and  present  State  of  Medicine: .  .  delivered 
at  Opening  the  Medical  School  in  the  City  of  New  York,//,  ii,  72, 
marbled  wrapper,  scarce.  8"  N.  York,  Hugh  Gaine,  1769 

6548  Morgan  (John)  M.D.,  F.P.S.  A  Vindication  of  his  public 
character  in  the  Station  of  Director-General  01  the  Military  Hos- 
pitals, and  Physician  in  Chief  to  the  American  Army,  anno  1776, 
//.  xliu,  158,  uncut.  sq,  8°  Boston,  J'owars  6-  Willis,  1787 

Very  scarce.     An  unusually  fine  copy;  though  the  last  sheet  of  the  Introduction  has 
a  slight  water  stain,  and  the  title  needs  washing. 


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6549  Prior  (Thomas)  The  Authentick  Narrative  of  the  Success  of 
Tav  Water,  in  curing  a  great  number  and  variety  of  Distempers; 
with  Remarks. .  .  Subjoined,  Two  Letters  from  the  .Author  of  St'ris 
[Hisliop  Berkeley],  showing  the  Medicinal  Properties  of  Tar  Water, 
dU.,  pp.  80,  (2),  uncut.  8°  London,  1746:  repr.  Boston,  1749 

With  "ObservatHjns"  (1  pp.)  by  the  Kev.  Thomas  I'rince,  on  the  "natural  history  of 
our  NorthAmorican  Tar,"  its  several  sorts,  and  "  their  different  operations  on  tlie  human 
Oeconomy." 

6550  Rand  (Isaac)  M.D.  Observations  on  Phthisis  Pulmonalis,  and 
the  use  of  the  Digitalis  purpurea  in  that  disease,  etc.,  pp.  26. 

8°  Boston,  1804 

KARF..  "  The  first  one  of  the  lonR  series  of  annual  .iddresscs  m.-xde  Ixfore  the  Massa- 
chusetts Medical  Society.  Tlie  pamphlet  became  so  rare  that  by  a  vote  of  the  Councillors, 
it  was  reprinted  in  the  year  1S5  3, . .  in  a\act  facsimile." — Dr.  S.  A.  (I keen's  Cent.  Ai/- 
rffWJ,  (iSSi,)p.  93. 

6551  Rush  (Benj.)  Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations.  5  vols., 
sheep,  good  copy.  i"  Phila.,  1793-98 

Vols.  1.  and  III.  arc  of  the  (revised)  2d  edition,  1794. 

6552  —  Six  Introductory  Lectures,  to  Courses  of  Lectures  upon  tlie 
Institutes  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  //.  168.  J'/iila.,  1801  — 
Wkisster  ( Noah)  Collection  of  Papers  on  the  suliject  of  15ilious 
Fevers,  prevalent  in  the  U.  States,  //.  246.  N.  York,  1796  — 
Stroebel  {Dr.  John  Chr.)  An  Essay  on  the  Lungs, . .  leading  to 
a  Treatment  of  Consumptions,  etc.  N.  Y.,  18 10  —  Proceedings  of 
the  Medical  and  Surgical  Society  of  the  Univ.  of  N.  York ;  2d.  3d, 
and  5th  Sessions.     1809-12:  —  and  others,  in  woL,  sheep.  8" 

6553  —  Ramsay  (David)  An  Eulogium  upon  Benjamin  Rush,  M.D. 
Delivered  before  the  Med.  Society  of  South  Carolina,  //.  139, 
bds.  uncut.  8^  Philadelphia,  18 13 

6554  Sewall  (Thos.)  Lecture  at  the  opening  of  the  Med.  Depart- 
ment of  the  Columbian  College,  D.  C,  March  30,  1825,  //.  80, 
uncut.  8°  Washington,  1825 

6555  Sims  (James)  M.D.  Observations  on  >e  Scarlatina  AnBinosa : 
With  some  Remarks  by  Thumas  Bulkinch,  M.D.  [of  Boston], 
//.  16.  8°  Boston,  1796 

6556  Smei.lie  (W.)  Abridgement  of  (his)  Practice  of  Midwifery:  and 
a  set  of  Anatomical  Plates  with  Explanations.  New  edition,  39 
copperplate  engravings  {by  y.  Norman),  sheep,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  y.  Norman,  1786 

6557  Smith  {Professor  Nathan)  Medical  and  Surgical  Memoirs;  ed. 
with  addenda,  by  Nathan  R.  Smith,  M.D.,  //.  374,  sheep. 

8°  Baltimore,  1831 

6558  Smith  Qohn)  C.  M.  The  Curiosities  of  Common  Water,  or  the 
advantages  thereof  in  curing  Cholera,  Intemperance,  and  other 
Maladies. .  Added,  some  Rules  for  preserving  health  by  Diet.  5th 
ed.,  with  additions,  by  Ralph  Thoreseby,  F.R.S.  and  others,//.  54, 
uncut.  12°  \Repr^^  Salem,  1832 

"  This  work  was  first  printed  in  London,  1712  or  1713,  and  reprinted  m  Boston,  N.  E., 
1 72 1 .  The  author  was,  probably,  an  English  clergyman  of  lowly  grade. . .  A  few  fastidious 
individuals  of  both  sexes,  perhaps  there  are,  who  will  cry,  Shame  at  it  I  1  can  only  say, 
Honi  soit,  qui  mal  y  pense." — Preface  (signed,  T.  L.  J.,  Cambridge,  July,  1832). 


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6559  Stone  (Wm.  L.)  Letter  to  Doctor  A.  Brigham,  on  Animal 
Magnetism:  beiii}:;  an  account  of  a  remarkable  interview  [wilii] 
Miss  Loraina  Hracltett  while  in  a  state  of  Somnambulism.  2cl  ed., 
//•  75'  scarce.  8    Neui  York,  iS  ^7 

6560  SrRoNo  (Nathan)  Jr.,  of  Hartford.  Inaugural  Dissertation,  on 
Petechial,  or  Spotted  Fever,  //.  62.  8°  Hartford,  18 10 

6561  —  Inaug.  Dissertation  of  Petechial,  or  Spotted  Fever.  Hartf, 
1810  —  Miner  (Thos.)  Typhus  Syncopalis,  Sinking  Typhus,  or 
the  Spotted  Fever  of  N.  England,  as  it  appeared  in  Middletown, 
Conn.,  1823,  //.  48.  Middletown,  1825.     2  Pamphlets,  uncut.       8" 

6562  Sylvan.  Formula  of  Prescriptions,  and  various  Instructions, 
for  the  service  and  guidance  of  those  who  have  applied,  are  apply- 
ing, or  shall  apply,  to  the  Enemy  of  Human  Diseases;  jjrftixeil,  A 
Vintlication  concerning  the  Dietetical  Abstinence,  etc.  By  Sylvan, 
Enemy  to  Human  Diseases,  //.  139,  uncut,  scarck. 

8"  J'rovidence,  for  the  Author,  1812 

6563  Thacher  (Jas.)  Observations  on  Hydrophobia,//.  t,o2, hoards 
uncut.  8°  Plymouth,  A/ass.,  18 12 

6564  Thac:her  (James)  American  Medical  Biography,  portraits.  2 
vols.,  hf  cloth,  uncut,  fine  copy.  8°  Boston,  1828 

6565  TissoT.  Advice  to  the  People  in  General,  with  Regard  to  their 
Health. . .  With  a  Table  of  the  most  cheap,  yet  effectual  Remedies. 
. .  Transl.  from  Dr.  Tissot's  Avis  au  Peuple,  &c. . .  By  J.  Kirk- 
patrick,  M.D.     4th  ed.  revised,  sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  \ii\ 

Autograph  of  Abr'"  Kitcltas,  1771,  <in  title:  ami,  on  guard  leaves,  12  pages  of  maiiii- 
scrifit  frcsLvif'tioti!,  etc.:  "Dr.  T.  Young's,  of  lioston,  Letter  on  the  Malignant  Sore 
Thro;it  Oisteniper;"  "Dr.  Innis's  Prescription  for  the  I'leurisy,"  "Dr.  Ogden's  Cure  of 
the  Malignant  Sore  Throat,"  &c. 

6566  \^  S.'L'^O'^  {]o\\\\)  of  Providence.  An  Essay  on  Fevers,  the  Rattles, 
&  Canker.  By  John  Walton,  B.A.  and  Practitioner  in  I'hysick, 
//.  16,  8,  rose  calf  gilt,  inside  borders,  uncut,  very  rare. 

8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1732 

•'A  Short  Essay  on  the  Rattles  and  Canker"  has  a  separate  title  page  and  imprint. 

6567  Waterhouse  (Benjamin)  The  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present 
State  of  Medicine.  Lecture  before  the  Middlesex  Med.  Associa- 
tion, July  6,  1791,  //.  xii,  31,  uncut.  Boston,  1792; — •  Cautions  to 
Young  Persons  concerning  Health.  Public  Lecture,  in  Cambridge, 
Nov.  20,  1804;  containing  the  General  Doctrine  of  Chronic  Dis- 
eases, shewing  the  Evil  Tendency  of  the  use  of  Tobacco,  Ardent 
Spirits,  etc.,  pp.  32.   Cambridge,  1805.     2  Pamphlets.  8° 

6568  Webster  (Noah)  Jun.  A  Collection  of  Papers  on  the  subject 
of  Bilious  Fevers,  prevalent  in  the  United  States  for  a  few  years 
past,  //.  ix,  246,  boards,  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1796 

6569  —  A  Brief  History  of  Epidemic  and  Pestilential  Diseases.  2 
vols.,  calf.  8"  Hartford,  1799 

6570  Williams  (S.  W.)  Af.D.  American  Medical  Biography,  por- 
traits, pp.  664,  cloth.  ^^  Greenfield,  1845 

6571  Tracts.  Inaugural  Dissertations.  Dummer  (Jer.)  Disputatio 
Philosophica  inauguralis  de  Animorum  MKTArni:MW,  quam. .  .  in 
celeberrima.  Academia  Ultrajectina,  pro  Doctoratusin  Philosophia 


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gradu,  submittit  Jer.  Duminer,  An;j;Ius-Americanus,  ad  diem  13. 
Februarii  [1703].  7'rajcrti  di/ /■^/ifiiitm,  i']ot,  —  IUyi.ie  (M.)  Dis- 
piitatio  niedica  Inaufj.  de  X'ermihus,  ciiiam,  in  Acad,  llltiaject.,  pro 
gradu  Doctoratus,  summistiuc  in  Medicina  lionoribiis,  etc.,  subjicit 
Martinus  Haylie,  liritannus,  20  i\\.v^.  [1707].  Tni/trti  ad  Jihenitm, 
1707  (with  autograph  notes  by  Thomas  Priiiie.)  —  I)u  Hois  (Isaac) 
Dissertatio  Mcdica  Iiiau};.  de  Sanj^uinis  Missionis  usu  et  abiisu, 
(luam,  in  Acad.  Lu^jd.  Hat.,  ])ro  gradu  Doctoratus,  t'/r.  in  Medicina, 
sul)inittit  Isaac  du  Hois,  Novel)oraco-Ainericanus,  i  Aug.  1740. 
I.ngJ.  Bat.,  1740  —  VVati'.riioit.sk  (Henj.)  Dissertatio  Medica  de 
Synipathia  partium  Corporis  Iluniani,  t'/r.,  cjuani,  in  Acad.  Lugd. 
Hatav.,  ])ro  gradu  Doctoratus,  olTert  Henjamin  Waterhouse,  Amt ri- 
canus,  Liigd.  Bat.,  \'j?>o  (Aiitogr.  presentation  by  the  Author).  Four 
in  one  vol..  large,  fine  eopies,  half  str.  gr.  morocco  (Noxburghe).  4° 

'I'hf  InaiiKnr.il  DissiTlatinns  .>(  leu'iuy  Duinincr,  at  I'lrcdit,  1701 ;  Martin  Ilaylic, 
i;o;;  Dr.  Is.iac  ilti  liois,  of  New  York,  at  Lcvilcn,  1740;  and  Dr.  licnjaniln  Walcrlninso, 
at  l.uvilon,  17S0.  On  tlie  back  of  the  title  of  Dr.  M.  Itaylie's  dissertation  is  a  note,  in 
I'rincc's  neatest  cliiroj;rapliv,  boKinniPK :  "  N.  11.  I  pl.ice  tliis  aiitlior  anions  N.  K.  men 
because  lie  was  here  in  N.  V..\n  170.S  iS;  1701),  w''i  whom  I  sailed  from  Huston  llarl^our, 
Apr.  I,  170(1,  for  licrbadoes  in  the  Ship  Tliomas  &  Klizalieth  of  jjoo  Tuns,  24  Guns  &  .|o 
men.  lie  being  surgeon  of  said  ship  &  myself  chaplain,"  etc.;  and  on  the  last  page, 
Prince  has  copied  a  Latin  t'liitapb,  by  Haylie,  on  Sir  Cloudesley  Shovel. 

6572  Tr.acts.  Wk.si.ey  (John)  Hrimitive  Physic ;  i4t]i  edition.  Phila., 
1770 — I'i'.ARsoN  (Wm.)  Dissertation  on  the  Mi.xed  Fever,  de- 
livere<l  at  Cambridge,  June  30,  1789.  [Boston,  17S9.]  —  La 
Tkrku'.rk  (F.  de  S.)/rom  Canada.  Dissertation  on  tiie  Puerperal 
Fever,  delivered  at  Cambridge.  Boston,  1789  —  Church  (Dr. 
James)  Important  Information  to  the  Al'llicted.  iV.  V.,  1800  — 
Allen  (Israel)  M.D.  Treatise  on  the  Scarlatina  Anginosa  and 
Dysentery.  Leominster,  Mass.,  1796  —  Carpenter  (H.)  Sick 
Man's  Companion  :  On  Fever,  and  a  new  metliod  of  cure.  Johns- 
town.  1S12  —  Sims  (Jas.)  Scarlatina  Anginosa  ;  with  remark,  by 
'1'.  Hullinch,  M.D.  t,i\  edition.  Boston,  1803 — C(JNDamine  (.)/. 
de  la)  History  of  Inoculation,  //;/(•///.  New  Haven.  [1773]  — 
Waters  (N.  H.)  Pennsylvaniensis.  Tentamen  niedicum  inaugurale, 
de  Scarlatina  Cynanchica.  Phila.,  1788  —  Catechism,  Physic- 
Medicum.  Hy  [J.  Minor,  of  Norfolk]  a  Student  of  Medicine  in 
Connecticut.  Hartford,  [1778]  —  Illustration  of  the  present  per- 
nicious Mode  of  Practice  of  Medicine,  curious  7VOod  cuts.  Albany, 
1828  —  Auxiliary  to  Health.  Description,  etc.  of  Chamberlin's 
Hilious  Cordial.  4th  ed.  Buckstown,  Me.,  1807.  11  scarce  tracts, 
in  I  vol.,  neiv  half  blue  morocco.  12° 

6573  Tracts.  Cadogan  (Wm.)  Dissertation  on  the  Gout.  Provi- 
dence, repr.  1785  —  Prior  (Thos.)  Narrative  of  Success  of  Tar 
Water  in  curing  Distempers;  |witli  Appendi.\  by  Rev.  T.  Prince]. 
Boston,  repr.  1749  —  Di.msdale  (T.)  Present  Method  of  Inoculat- 
ing for  the  Small-Pu.x,  //.  82.  Phila.,  1771  —  Waterhouse  (H.) 
Information  respecting ...  Kine-Pock  Inoculation.  Cambridge, 
1810  —  Waterhouse  (H.)  A  Prospect  of  E.xterminating  the  Small 
Po.x.  . .  Part  II.,  //.  139.  Cambridge,  1802 — Cadogan  (Wm.) 
Dissertation  on  the  Gout.  Phila-,  repr.  1771  — Lent  (Adolph  C.) 
Inaug.  Dissertation,  on  Pestilential  Vapours.  New  York,  1798  — 
Quackenhos  (N.  I.)     Inaug.  Dissert,  on  Dysentery.     N.  ¥.,  1802 


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—  Mease  (Jas.)  Inaug.  Dissert,  on  the  disense  produced  by  the 
Bite  of  a  Mad  Dng.  F/iila.,  181 1 — Coxf.  (|.  Rcdmanj  Obser- 
vations on  Combustion  and  Acidification,  riiila.,  181 1  — Glover 
(Jos.)  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Attcmjit  to  prove  that  Digestion,  in 
Man,  depends  on  Solution  and  I''ermentation.  Pliila.,  1800  — 
Waterhouse  (B.)  Discourse  before  Middlesex  Med.  Association, 
Concord,  July  6,  1791.  Boston,  1792  —  Mann  (jas.)  Boylston 
Prize  Dissertation,  upon  the  Cholera  Infantum.  Boston,  1804  — 
Brow.v  (John  B.)  Reports  of  Cases  in  IJoston  Ortliopedic  Institu- 
tion. Boston,  1844  —  \VR:(;nr  (J.  H.)  Inaug.  Dissert,  on  Croup. 
Northampton,  1838  —  Yatks  (('.  (J.)  Observations  on  the  Asiatic 
Ciiolcra.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1832  —  Report  of  Coin,  of  the  Kappa 
Lambda  Society,  on  Treatment  of  Epidemic  Cholera.  N.  V.,  1832 
— Kirk  (J.  B.)  Observations  on  Cholera  .Asphyxia.  JV.  V.  1832. 
18  in  I  to/.,  nnti  half  blue  morocco,  mostly  uncut.  8° 

6574  Tracts.  Coste  (J.  F.)  Orntio  habila  in  Capitolio  Gulielmopoli- 
tano,  in  Comitiis  Universitatis  Virj^iniie,  Jun.  12,  1782;  dedicated  to 
G.  IVas/iington,  pp.  103.  Luf^d.  Batav.,  1783  —  I'.okrowe  (S.) 
Inaug.  Dissert,  on  the  Cynanche  Trachealis.  A^eiv  York,  1793  — 
Revision  of  By-Laws  of  Conn.  Med.  Society,  till  Oct.  1802.  Mid- 
dletown,  1802  — Rush  (B.)  .Six  Lectures  introductory  to  Courses 
in  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania.  Phila.,  1801  — Watekhouse  (Benj.) 
Cautions  to  Young  Persons  concerning  Health.  Cambridge,  1822 
—  MiTCiiEM,  (/Vryi  T.  D.)  Lecture  on  P'.pidemic  Cholera.  Phila., 
1849 —  Pattison  (G.  S.)  Discourse,  on  commencing  the  Lectures 
in  Jefferson  Med.  College,  1832.  Phila.,  1832  —  Johnson  (C.  P.) 
Address  before  the  Alumni  of  the  Med.  Dept.  of  Ham]5den  Sidney 
College.  Richmond,  1848  —  Binn  (G.  M.)  Oration  at  Laying 
Corner  Stone  of  Louisville  Med.  Institute,  Feb.  22,  1838.  Louis- 
ville, 1838  —  Barber  (Jona.)  Address  at  Organization  of  Boston 
Phrenologicil  Society,  Dec.  31,  1832.  Boston,  1833  —  Communi- 
cations of  Medical  Society  of  Connecticut,  No.  I.  New  Haven, 
1810  —  Warren  (John)  View  of  the  Mercurial  Pr.actice  in  Febrile 
Diseases,  pp.  187.  Boston,  1813.  12  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor., 
nearly  all  uncut.  8" 

6575  Tracts.  A  New  Treatise  on  Consumption  : . .  Annexed,  a  Sys- 
tematic mode  of  Treatment.  Navficll  {Conn.),  1796 — Perkins 
(Elijah)  Inaug.  Dissert,  on  Universal  Dropsy,  (Univ.  of  Pennsyl- 
vania) 1791  — Johnson  (Jos.)  Properties  oi'  Carbonic  Acid  Gas; 
Inajg.  Thesis.  Phila.,  1797  —  Newcomii  (D.)  Inaug.  Essay  on 
Theories  of  the  Proximate  Cause  of  Conception  in  Human  Female. 
Phila.,  1806  —  Walker  (Jas.)  of  Virginia.  Inquiry  into  the  Causes 
of  Sterility.  Phila.,  1797  —  DeWitt  (B.)  CIiemico-Medical  Essay 
on  the  Operation  of  Oxigene,  on  the  Human  Body.  Phila.,  1797 
BAY(Wm.)  Inaug.  Dissert,  on  Dysentery.  A-'  Yorh,  1797 — Cases 
and  Observations  by  Medical  Society  of  New  Haven  County,  Conn. 
N^au  Haven,  1788  —  Priestley  (J.)  Reflexions  sur  la  Doctrine 
du  Phlogistique.  Phila.,  1797  —  Ma':lean  (John)  Two  Lectures 
on  Combustion :  with  examin.  of  Priestley's  doctrine  of  Phlogiston. 
Phila.,  1797  —  Rush  (B.)  Effects  of  Spirituous  Liquors  on  the 
Human  Body.    Boston,  i-j^o  —  Waterhouse  (B.)     Synopsis  of  a 

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I  I'i, 


Course  of  Lectures  on  Medicine.  Boston,  1786  —  Cartwright 
(S.  A.)  Account  of  the  Asiatic  Cholera.  A'tiU/ies,  1833  — 
Caldwull  (C.)  Oration  on  the  Orif;in  of  Pestilential  Diseases. 
P/i/'/ij.,  1799  —  Caldwell  (C.)  Reply  to  Dr.  Haygarth's  "Letter 
to  Dr.  I'ercival  on  Infectious  Fevers."  J'/ii/a.,  1802  —  Strong 
(N.)  Inanj;.  Dissert,  on  Spotted  Fever.  ILiiiford,  1810  — 
MiNKR  (Tlios.)  The  Spotted- l-'cver  of  New-F.nahuid,  as  it  ap- 
peared in  Connecticut,  in  the  l-lpidcniic  of  1823.    Aliddh'tcmiu,  1825 

—  Miner  (T.)  and  Tully  (W.)  Examination  of  Strictures  on 
Essays  on  Fevers,  etc.  Middkiounu  1823  —  Deck  (J.  B.)  Hist. 
Ske'ch  of  the  State  of  Medicine  in  the  Am.  Colonies.  2d  edition. 
Allhiiiy,  1850  ■ —  I'apcrs  rel.  to  'I'ransuctions  in  Milton,  Mass.,  for  a 
gi-neral  Inoculation  of  the  Cow  Pox.  Inntoi,  1S09  —  Seaman 
(V.)  Discourse  on  Vaccination.  N.  Y„  1S16.  21  scarce  tracts 
in  I  7(i/.,  new  half  nior.,  mostly  uncut.  8° 

o';76  Tracts.  (Chapman-Pattison  Controversy,  etc.)  Correspond- 
ence between  ]Mr.  Granville  Sharp  Pattison  and  Dr.  Nath'l  Chap- 
man, n.  p.  \_rhila.,  1820]  —  Pattisox  (C.  S.)  Refutation  of 
Calumnies  in  a  paniphle'  entitled  "( 'orrespondence  "  etc.  Bait., 
1820  —  Case  of  Divorce  of  .Andrew  Ure,  M.D.  vs.  Catharine  Ure: 
(with  a  preface  hy  Dr.  Chapman.)  \^lViil,j..  1821J  —  GinsoN  (W.) 
Strictures  on  "Mr.  Pattison's  Repl\-  to  certain ..  Criticisms." 
J'/iila.,  1820  —  Pattison  (G.  S.^  Final  Rci  ly  to  the  numerous 
Slanders  circulated  by  N.  Chapman,   M.D.     2d  ed.     Bait.,  1S21: 

—  -  Answer  to  Dr.  (jibson's  "Strictures"  etc.    Inilt.,  1820: 

Final  Reply  to  the  Numerous  Slanders,  etc.  (ist  ed.)     Ball.,  1821: 

—  -  Lecture  on  the  question  "  Mas  the  Parotid  (Jland  ever  been 
extirpated.'"  J'liila.,  1833 —  The  Medical  and  Surgical  Register: 
chiefly  Cases  in  the  N.  Y.  Hospital.  By  Drs.  J.  Watt,  jiin.,  V. 
Mott,  and  A.  H.  Stevens,  //.  163,  plates.  lY.  Y.,  1818  —  Currie 
(Wm.)  ^'iew  of  the  Diseases  prevalent  in  the  V .  S.,  with  the  most 
improved  method  of  treating  them,  pp.  240.  Phila.,  181  i.  11  in 
I  vol.,  set'tral  uncut,  ncio  /if.  blue  morocco.  8° 

6577  Yellow  Fever.  Holliday  (John)  A  Short  Account  of  the 
Origin,  Symptoms  and  most  approved  Method  of  Treating  the 
Putrid  Pilious  '^'ell'  "  Fever,  vulgarly  called  the  Hlncl;  Vomit, 
which  appeared  in  th>.  Havanna,  in  1794.  With  Desultory  Extracts 
a"d  Observations:  by  Thos.  IJulfinrii.  M.D.,  the  latter  wanting;  the 
last  leaf ,  pp.  32.  8°  Boston,  1796 

6578  —  Lining  {Dr.  John)  Description  of  the  American  Yellow 
Fever,  which  prevailed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  in  1748,  //.  30,  clean, 
uncut.  8"  J'hila.,  1799 

6579  —  Brown  (Samuel)  M.D.  J'rcatisc  on  the  Nature,  Origin,  and 
Progress  of  the  Yellow  Fever.  ..A  1  account  of  the  Disease  in 
several  places  in  the  U,  S.,  but  more  particularly  in  Boston,//.  112. 

8°  Boston,  1800 

6580  —  Letters  a. id  other  Documents  relating  to  the  Late  Epidemic 
or  Yellow  Fever,  in  Baltimore;  published  by  Authority,//.  211, 
water  stained,  bds.  uncut.  8°  Baltimore,  1820 


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75 


6581  Tracts  (6)  The  Cow  Pox  Act,  with  the  order  of  the  Legislature, 
and  a  Communication  from  the  Town  of  Milton.  Boston,  i8io  — 
Dissertation  on  .Secale  Conuitum,  or  Ergot :  by  01.  Prescott,  M.D., 
plate.  1813  —  Flxam.  of  Strictures  on  "Essays  on  Fevers  "  &c. 
By  T.  Miner  and  \Vm.  Tully.  Middktotvn,  1823  —  Account  of  the 
Mass.  Medical  School  and  (Jeneral  Hospital.  Boston,  1824  — 
Dissert,  before  the  M.iss.  Med.  -Soc,  ^n  the  detection  of  Deep 
Seated  Matter  :  by  N.  Miller.  Boston,  1827  —  Lecture  on  Circum- 
stances affecting  Individual  and  Public  Health  :  by  C.  E.  Bucking- 
ham.    Boston,  1848.  8° 

Tracts  (4)  Med.  Society  of  the  County  of  N.  York,  Letter  to 
the  Stale  Med.  Society;  (signed  by  Jas.  Tillary,  Pres't,)  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
[1806]  —  SiROEBEi.  (J.  C.)  of  Neiv  York.  An  Essay  on  the  Lungs, 
etc.  N.  v.,  1810 — RcKKWELL  (A.  D.)  Electrolysis,  and  its 
application  to  the  trcitment  of  disease.  jV.  Y.,  187 i  — Constitu- 
tion of  J.ie  Am.  '.1\  cnic  and  Hydropathic  Association,  List  of 
Members.  <r/<-.     iV:  1'.,  1851.  12°  and  8° 

6583  Perkins  (13.  D.)  The  Eli'cacy  of  Perknis's  Patent  Metallic 
Tractors,  in  topical  liiaease, .  .  exemplilied  by  250  (Jases,  etc.,  fj>, 
Ivi,   136.     sin.  12°  Lom/oK,   1800  —  Certificates  of  the  Efficacy  of 


658 


Doctor  [Elisha]   Perkins's  Patent 


Metallic   Instrumei'-.s,  //.  16, 
The  same.     8°  Ncwbiiryport, 


n.  t.  p.     8°  Nat)  London,  [1776J : 
[1706I.         (3) 

6584  Stearns  (Samuel)     The  American  Herbal,  or  Materia  Mcdica, 
. .  Mineral,  Vegetable,  and  Animal,  pp.  360,  shetp,  scarce. 

12°  ]Valpole\N.  //.]  D.  Carlisle,  1801 


R(^TANY.     AGRICULTURE, 
HORTICULTURE,  etc. 


6585  A  Synopsis  of  the  Genera  of  American  Plants,  //.  viii,  167,  bds. 
uncut,  scarce.  16^  Gcorgctoum,  D.  C,  18 14 

The  numbor  of  (lenera  described  is  772. 

6586  l>AKR\ri  (Joseph)  M.D.  Salices  Americana'.  North  American 
Willows;  disposed  in  Sections,  or  Natur.d  Croups;  with  Notes, 
etc.,  8  //.  4"  Middlclown,  Conn.,  iS.|o 

V'URV  scARtK.  I  Inly  a  lew  cupics  wtre  printed,  to  .itconi|iany  sets  of  spccinicns  prc- 
|).ircil  by  tlic  aullicT.  Dr.  liarralt's  cl.isMhcation  ot  American  Williwswas  ailuptcd  by 
Sir  \V.  j.  lluolicr,  in  his  Mora  Iturc.ih  Aniuricana. 

6587  Preueton  (John  '^.)  M.D.  Flora:  Columbian^'  Prodiomtis.  . . 
A  Prodromus  of  the  Mora  Columbiana,  exhibiting  a  list  of  all  the 
Plants  yet  collected,  //.  86,  bds.  uncut,  scarce,     id"  H  'as/iington,  1830 

6588  Browne  (1).  J.)  The  .Sylva  Americana;  or  a  description  of  u  e 
Forest  Trees  indigenous  to  the  U.  States,  frontispiece,  and  numetous 
woodcuts,  pp.  408,  cloth,  nice  copy.  8"^  Boston,  1833 

6589  Hitchcock  (^Edw.i  Catalogue  of  Plants  ^565  genera)  growing 
in  the  vicinity  of  Amherst  College,//.  64,  uncut.     8"  Amherst,  1829 


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76 


SCIENCES  AND  ARTS. 


6590  HosACK  (David)  Hortus  Elginensis;  Catalogue  of  Plants,  cul- 
tivated ill  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden,  in  the  vicinity  of  the  City  of 
N.  York.  2d  ed.  enlarj;ed,  engraved  View  of  the  Garden,  pp.  xii,  66 ; 
with  author's  Autograph  presentation.  N.  York,  181 1  —  Statement 
of  Facts  rel.  to  the  establishment  of  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden,  and 
the  disposal  of  it  to  the  State  of  N.  Y.,  //.  56,  uncut. 

2  Pamphlets.  8°  N.  York,  18 11 

6591  —  Hortus  Elginensis,  etc.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  181 1  — Statement  of 
Facts,  etc.     M  Y.,  iSii.         2  Pamph/ets.  8° 

6592  Marshall  (Humphry)  Arbustrum  Americanum:  the  American 
Grove,  or  an  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  Arperican  Forest  Trees 
and  Shrubs,  //.  xx,  174,  scjced,  uncut.  8^  Philadelphia,  1785 

6593  —  Another  copy,  clean,  half  bound,  neat.      8°  Philadelphia,  1785 

6594  MuHLKNiiERG  (H.)  Descriptlo  Uberior  Graiuinum,  ct  Plantarum 
Calamariarum  Americaj  Septentrionalis,  //.  ii,  295,  Ods.  uncut. 

8°  Philadelphia,  18 17 

6595  Rafinesque  (C.  S.)  Florula  Ludoviciana;  or  a  Flora  of  Louisi- 
ana :  translated,  revised,  and  improved,  from  the  French  of  C.  C. 
Robin,  //.  178,  clean,  uncut.  12°  A^ejo  York,  1817 

6596  —  American  Manual  of  the  Grape  Vines,  and  tlie  Art  of 
Making  Wine:  including  an  account  of  62  species  of  Vines,  with 
nearly  300  varieties,  8  cuts,  pp.  65,  hf.  mor.  12°  Phila.,  1830 

6597  —  Flora  Telluriana.  Fourth  Part,  jvith  Inde.x,  pp.  135.  Phila., 
1836  —  New  Flora  of  N.  America.  Fourth  Part,  Neobotanon, //. 
112.     Phila.,  1836.         (2  vols,  uncut.)  8" 

6598  —  Sylva  Telluriana.  Mantissa  Synoptica.  New  Genera  and 
species  of  Trees  and  Shrubs  of  N.  A.  .  .  being  a  Suj^plement  to  the 
Flora  Telluriana,  //.  184,  uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1838 

6599  —  Alsographia  Americana,  or  an  American  Grove  of  New  or 
revised  Trees  and  Shrubs,  etc.,  pp.  76,  slightly  7vatcr  stained,  uncut. 
Philadelphia,  1838  —  Autikon  Hotanikon.  Botanical  Illustrations 
by  select  Specimens,  etc.  First  Part,  //.  72.  Phila.,  1840  —  The 
Good  Book,  and  Amenities  of  Nature.  .  Selections  of  Observations 
.  .  chierty  on  Zoology,  liotany,  etc.,  pp.  84,  uncut.     Phila.,  1840. 

3  Pamphlets.  8" 

6600  ToRREV  (J.)  Flora  of  Northern  and  Middle  Sections  of  the 
United  States.     Vol.  I.  (all  published,)  pp.  xii,  519,  half  calf . 

8"  Nnv  York,  1824 
Prof.  Lewis  C.  Beck's  cupy,  with  some  pencilled  notes  by  him. 


6601  American  Farmer's  Guide:  or  a  new  Treatise  on  Agriculture, 
etc.,  pp.  83,  nexv  hf.  calf,  uncut. 

12°  Philadelphia,  for  Rev.  Mason  L.  IVeems,  n.  d. 

6602  ErtRNUM  (H.  L.)  The  Farmer's  Own  Book.  Boston,  1832  — 
Fessenden  (Thos,  G.)  'I'he  Husbandman  and  Housewife.  Bel- 
lows  Palls,  1820  —  Thornburn  (Grant)  The  Gentleman  and 
Gardener's  Kalendar:  3d  ed.     N^ew  York,  1821.     (3  vols.)        ia° 


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6603  Deane  (Samuel)  The  New  England  Farmer;  or,  Georgical 
Dictionary,  //.  viii,  335,  s/i^ej),  good  copy. 

8°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1790 
6G04  —  The  same,  3d  edition,  enlarged,  //.  xi,  532,  sheep. 

8°  Boston,  1822 

6605  Eliot  (Jared)  Essays  upon  Field-Husbandry  in  New  England. 
//.  166,  I,  old  calf ,  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  Edes  6»  Gill,  1760 

These  (six)  Essays  were  first  printed,  separately;  in  New  London  and  New  York, 
1748-1759. 

6606  —  The  same.  With  it  is  bound :  A  New  Method  of  propagating 
Fruit-Trees  and  Flowering  Shrubs. .  By  Thomas  Barnes.  2d  ed., 
folded  plate.     London,  1759.     2  in  i  vol.  hf.  bd.  8" 

Willi  tlie  aiitograpli  of  Lt.  Gov.  A  [iidrew]  Oliver,  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  title  page. 

6607  Gardiner  (J.)  and  Hepburn  (D.)  The  American  Gardener, 
containing  directions  for  working  a  Kitchen  Garden,  every  month 
in  the  year,  etc.,  sheep.  12°   Washington,  1804 

David  Hepburn  liad  been  gardener  to  Gov.  Mercer  and  Gen.  I.  Mason.  Amoijg  the 
subscribers  to  the  book  were  President  JefTcrjjn,  Aaron  Burr,  James  Madison,  Albert 
GalLitin,  and  more  than  fifty  raeniLers  of  Congress. 

6608  Manures.  (Prize)  Essay  on  the  Manufacture  of  Manures,  and 
their  Application.  By  As.ihel  Foote.  Bo.ton,  184^  —  New  ed'' Ion 
of  the  improved  Bommer  Method  for  making  Manure,  etc.  By  Eli 
Barnett,  wood  cuts.     Ne-w  York,  1848.         2  Pamphlets.  8" 

6609  -Moore  tThos.^  The  Great  Eiror  of  American  Agriculture  [«'.  e. 
shallow  ploughing]  expos'jf!,  //.  72,  hf.  lid.,  neat.    8°  Baltimore,  i8oi 

6610  Peters  (Richard)  Agricultural  Enquiries  on  Plaister  of  Paris, 
. .  as  Manure,  //.  1 1 1,  (3;,  old  tree  calf,  gilt.     8°  Philadelphia,  1797 

Dedicated  to  I'resident  Washington. 

661 1  Putnam  (Henry)  Touches  on  Agriculture,  including  a  Treatise 
on  the  preservation  of  the  Apple  Ticc,  etc  2d  edition,  //.  64, 
seined.  8"^  Salem 

6612  Salisbury  (J.  H.j  History  and  Chemical  Investigation  of  Maize, 
or  Indian  Corn.     (Prize  Essay),  //.  206,  served.      8°  Albany,  1849 

6613  Tavi.ur  (John)  Arator;  a  Series  of  Agricultural  Essays,  6th 
edition,  enl.irged,  //.  239,  sheep.  12°  Petersburg,  {_Va.'\  1818 

6614  WorlidijE  (J.;  Vinetum  Britannicuin:  or,  a  Treatise  of  Cider. 
Thinl  impression,  enlarged.  To  which  is  added,  A  Discourse  on 
Bees,  4  copperplates.  12"  London,  1691 

"Apiariuni;  or  a  Discourse  of  .    Ilecs,"  the  3d  edition,  has  a  separate  title  and  paging. 

6615  Tracts.     30  //;  1  vol.,  nezc  hf  blue  morocco  {Roxburghe).      thk  8°. 

Pickering  (Tinio.)     .Addresses  to  l..>se.'t  Agric.  Society,  iSiX,  ,inj  iSjo 
brownell  ( T.  C)     Address  on  the  Theory  of  Agriculture,  Albany,  1S15 
Biddle  (N.)     Address  before  Phila.  Soc.  for  prom.  Agriculture,  1S22 
Burges  (Tristam)     Address  before  Am.  Institute  of  N.  York,  1.S30 
Transactions  of  Hampden  Co.  Agric.  Society,  1.S51,  with  j 
Norton  (Prof.  J.  P.)     Address  before  the  Society.  J 

—  Address  befoie  Untaria  Co.  Agric.  .Society,  1850 

—  (Premium  lissav)  On  the  .Vnalvsis  of  the  Oat.     [Loud.  iS^jJ 

—  Address  before  N.  Y.  S.  Agric'  Society,  at  liuftalo,  1848 

—  Address  before  H.,  V.,  and  H.  .Agric.  Soc,  Northampton,  1S49 

—  Researches  on  the  Protein  bodies  of  Peas  and  Almonds,     n.  d. 
BujHNELL  (  Horace)     Address  before  Hartford  Co.  Agric.  Society,  1846 
CoLMAN  (Henry)     Address  at  Concord,  1839 

—  Address  before  H.,  II.,  and  F.  Agric.  boc.,  Worcester,  1838 

—  Report  of  Agtic.  Meeting  in  Boston,  Jan.  1840 


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—  Address  before  the  M''':'Jesex  Soc,  Concord,  1839 

—  Ann.  Addre"-  before  Mass.  Agric.  Society,  1S21 

—  Agii*..  Addresses  at  N.  Ila\cn,  Norwich,  and  Il.'^rtford,  1840  (2) 
HoSACK  (U.)    Inaug.  Uisc.  before  N.  Y.  Hortic.  Society,  1824 

—  BuLLARi)  (J.)     Discourse  on  .Agriculture,  Littleton,  1S03 
Inqui-'es  by  the  [Mass.]  Agric.  Society,  n.  t.  p.  1800:  —  and  others. 

6616  Tracts.     18,  nearly  all  of  them  scarce,  and  several  very  rare, 
in  I  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  {Jioxburg/ie).  8° 

Logan  (Geo.)     Agric.  Experiments  on  the  Rotation  of  Crops.     Phila.,  1797 
[Dabney  (John)]     An  Address  to  Farmers;  ^/f.     Sahin,  iyq6 

Mass.  Sor  .  jr  prom.  Agriculture.  Rules,  Names  of  Members  etc.,  and  Important 
Communic.  -us  [including  W.  D.  Peck's  "Nat.  History  of  the  Cankerworm."] 
Bastion,  1796 

CusTis  (Geo.  \V.  P.)  Address,  on  the  importance  of  encouraging  Agriculture  and 
Manufactures;  witli  account  of  improvements  in  Sheep,  &c.     Alexandria,  iScS 

The  Prophet  Nathan,  or  Plain  l-riend.  .  Observations  on  the  Hessian  Ply,  con- 
sidered as  a  ludgniitnt  on  tlu  '  and,  &c.     Hudson,  N.  K,  17S8 
Rush  (Benj.)     .Vccount  of  the  Sugar  Maple  Tree.     P/iila.,  1792 

Treatise  on  Silk  Worms.  .  By  a  Member  of  the  Agric.  Soc.  of  N.  York,  stained, 
RARE.     N.  v.,  i;93 
Peck  (\Vni.  D.)     Nat.  History  of  the  Slug  Wor.n,  cofperflaie.    Boston,  1799 
Antidote  to  the  Merino-Mania..    Pliila.,  iSso 
Thokblkn  (Grant)     Heta  Citl.i,  or  Mangel  Wurzel.    A^.  Y..  1817 
Darlinc.  (Noyes)    .Aildress  oji  Inlurlous  Insects.    New  Haven,  1845 
Jackson  (C.  T.)     .Address  beo^.e  I'lyni.  Co.  Agric.  Society,  1S50 
riTCH  (Asa)     The  Hessian  Fly,  h/.'/;  ,i  plate.    Albany,  1S46 

—  Essay  upon  the  Wheat  Fiy,  and  allied  Species,  plate.     Alb.  1846 
Nil'     (H.)     The  Agriculture  of  the  U.  S.    n.  d. 

On  the  Culture  of  Potatoes.    Jhn'on,  1798 

WooiiiiURV's  Tables  and  Notes  on  Cidtivation  and  Trade  of  Cotton.     1836 

66.'7  Tracts.       Agricultural    L..;cieties ;      Adc '•esses,    Transactions, 
Memoirs,  etc.     10  in  1  vol.,  hf.  shcip,  neat.  8° 

.Memoirs  of  Virginia  .Soc.  for  promoting  .Agriculture,  pp.  xiii,  132.    Ric/im'd,  1818 

New  Hampshire  Agiic.  Repository,  //.  i;,^.     Concord,  1S22 

Pioceedinjs  of  Provincial  .Agric.  .-oc.  |of  Nova  Scotia.]     Halifax,  1824 

Plymouth  Co.  Agric.  Society :    I'r.ins.iclions.  1S50 

Harford  Co.  Agric.  Society  (Crnn.);  Address,  Reports,  &c.  1S42;  and  1843-4 

MonrL',  Co.  Agr.  Soc.  (N.  Y.) :  reports,  11.  Colman's  Address,  etc.  1S42 

Essex  Co.  Agr.  Soc.  (M.iss.)  Tr.ins.ictions,  1848. 

Report  of  J.  Higgins,  M.D.,  State  Agric.  '  hemist,  of  Maryb.nd.     18150 

6618 Massachusettii  Soc.   for  prom.  Agriculture — Laws,  and 

Regulations,  Xanies  of  Members,  E.\tracts,  etc.  [The  Society's 
first  l^ublication.]  Boston,  1793  —  Pa[3ers  on  Agriculture:  Boston, 
1801,  1803,  1804,  1806  (2  cojjies),  1807;  (Georgick  Pajjers,)  1809; 
181 1.         <)  Pamphlets.  8" 

6619 (Massachusetts.)       Berkshire    Association.       J.    Allen's 

Address,  and  Reijorts,  1821  —  Essex  Agric.  Society:  A.  Nichols's 
Address,  at  the  First  Cattle  Show,  with  Re[)orts,  etc.  1820; 
A.  Abbot's  Aildress,  Reports,  etc.  1821  ;  1'.  Eaton's  Address, 
and  Reports,  1822  ;  Col.  Pickering's  Address,  Account  of  Pre- 
miums, etc.  1829;  E.  M.  Stone's  Address,  1845  —  Hampsh., 
Franklin  &  UiimptUu  Agr.  Society:  S.  C.  Allen's  Address,  1830; 
I.e.  Bates's  Address,  1823  ;M.  Uoolittle's,  1826  —  Hampshire  Ci. 
Agr.  Soc.  Transactions,  18;  1 — Middlesex  Soc.  of  Husbandh.:i 
and  .Manufacturers  :  Addresses,  by  J.  Adrms,  1823  (2);  E.  Phinney, 
1830,  J.  M.  Cheney,  1831  ;  E.  H.  Derby,  '847  —  Plymouth  Co. 
Agric.  Society,  I'rans.ictions,  1857  —  Worce.ster  Agr.  Society: 
Addresses,  by  \,.  liigelow,  1820  (2  copies);  Jona.  Russell,  7821  ;  N. 
P.  Denny,  182a  (2  copies).    21  Pamphlets,  many  uncut.  8" 


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iws,  and 
Society's 
Boston, 
1809; 

S° 

Allen's 
>Iichols's 
1820  ; 
Idress, 
cf  Fre- 
impsh., 
1830; 
hire  C'". 
mdn.M 
hinney, 
3uth  Co. 
Society : 
821  ;  N. 
8' 


6620 Mass.  Horticultural  Society:    T.  M'.  Harris's  Discourse, 

1832,  with  Proceedings,  etc. —  'I'rans.ictions,  1843-46;  Lunt's 
Address,  1845.     3  Pamphkis.  8° 

6621 Essex  Co.  A^ric.   Society's    I'ransactions,    1840,    1841  — 

Soc.  of  Middlesex  Husbandmen,  E.  Foster's  Address.  1799  — 
VVorcesier  .Ajjiic.  Soc,  Addresses  by  Denny,  1822;  Fiske,  1823; 
Flint,  183-' ;  I'ransactions,  1843  —  Mass.  Hortic.  Society,  Lincoln's 
Address,  1837: — and  otliers.  15  in  i  7<ol.,  continuous  manuscript 
pdi^ing,  /if.  sheep,  neat.  8° 

6622 Worcester  Agric.  Society:  Addresses,  by  L.Lincoln,  1819; 

L.  Bigelow,  1820;  J.  Russell,  1S21  ;  N.  P.  Denny,  1S22  ;  O.  Fiske, 
1823;  L  Goodwin,  1824;  G.  A.  'i'ufts,  1825;  E.Washburn,  1826: 
—  and  3  other  pamphlets.     11  in  i  vol.,  half  sheep,  neat.  8° 

6623 I  Connecticut.)     Hartford   Co.    Agr.    Society:    Addresses, 

by  li.  Newbi'iry,  1820;  C.  A.  (JoodricJi,  1826  (2  copies);  S.  H. 
Huntington,  1842,  and  Transactions;  L  W.  Stuart,  1845,  ^"^ 
Transactions;  Transactions,  1852  12)  —  N.  Haven  Co.  Agr.  Soc. 
Transactions,  1840;  Horticultural  Soc,  1841,  1842  (with  Dr. 
Monson's  Address,  i8.y),  1848  (\s\\.h  Dr.  ]5acon's  Address),  1849 
(Parsons's  Address.)  —  Middlesex  Co.  Agric  Soc,  Goodwin's 
Address,  1847.     13  Pamphlets.  8° 

6O24 Addresses,  etc.     J.  Prescolt  Hall's,  before  th:;  Aquidneck 

Agr.  Society,  1854;  S.  Hale's,  Cheshire  Co.  [N.  H.]  Agr.  Soc, 
1848;  W.  Newton's,  Virginia  State  Agr.  Soc,  1852  ;  and  9  others. 
12  Pamphlets.  8" 

6625 Philadelphia  Soc.  for  prom.  Agriculture  :    Memoirs,  Vols. 

I.,  HI.,  IV.,  plates  and  wood  cuts.     3  vols,  sheep. 

Philadelphia,  1815-18 

6626  Tracts.  Complete  Guide  for  the  Management  of  Bees.  By  a 
Farmer  of  Massachusetts,  plate.  IVorcester,  1792 — Child  (S.) 
Every  Man  his  own  lirewcr ;  2d  Amer.  edition,  Phila.,  1796  — 
Hopkins  (Geo.)  The  Lister's  Assistant.  Hartford,  1801  — 
TwAMLiiV  (J.)  CheeseMaking ;  ist  Amer.  edition.  Providence, 
\1<)(i  —  Minor  (I'liaddeus)  of  ll'oodhury,  Conn.  The  Experienced 
Pee-Kceper.  Litchfield,  1804  —  Jewett  fPaul)  of  Ko^vley.  Mass. 
The  N.  E.  Farrier ;  a  Compendium  of  Farriery.  Naclmryport, 
'795  —  Dewey  (S.)  of  Hartford  Co.  Short  and  Easy  Method  of 
Surveying  Hartford.  1799  —  Cooke  ((jeo.)  Complete  English 
Farmer,  pp.  142.  Boston,  repr.  n,  d.  —  L!VIN(;ston  (Robert  R.) 
Essay  on  Sheep ;  Account  of  the  Merinos,  etc.  2d  cd.,  engravings, 
pp.  165.  uncut.  N.Y.,  iSio-  Adams  (  R.  \V.)  Farmer's  Assistant, 
uncut.  Marietta  \Ohio].  181 4.    10  if!  i  710I.,  nav  half  blue  mor.     12" 

6627  Gi<EV  (Thomas  de)  The  Compleat  Horse-man,  and  Expert 
Ferrier.  In  Two  Books. . .  The  Fourth  Edition  corrected,  with 
Additions,  copperplate  portrait  of  the  Author,  on  horseback,  1 7  prel.  11., 
PP-  533<  old  calf ,  good  copy,  rare.  4'^  London,  1670 

6628  Tai'lix  (Win.)  A  Compendium  of  Practical  and  Experimental 
Farriery,  folding  plate  of  Taplin's  patent  Shoes,  pp.  \iii,  290,  (6), 
sheep.  12°  [Hepr.]  V/ilmington,  Bensal  (s*  Niks,  1797 


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ill 


ZOOLOGY,  MINERALOGY.  GEOLOGY,  etc. 

6629  Eaton  (Amos)  Index  to  the  Geology  of  the  Northern  States, 
with  a  Transverse  section  from  Catskill  Mountain  to  the  Atlantic, 

folded  plate,  t>/>.  52.     (2  copies.)  8°  Leicester,  Hori  Broken,  1818 

6630  Feuchtwakger  {Dr.  L.)    Treatise  on  Gems,  cuts,  pp.  178,  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1838 

6631  Fitch  (Asa)  Essay  upon  the  Wheat-Flj',  and  some  species 
allied  to  it,  plate.  8"  Albany,  1846 

6632  Geological  Papers.  Roof.rs  (H.  D.)  2c1  Report  on  Geology  of 
Pennsylvania,  1838  —  Mathkr  (\V.  W.)  Geology  and  Mineralogy 
of  Ne-7  London  and  Windham  Counties,  Conn.  1834  —  Mather 
(W.  W.)  On  the  Reduction  of  Iron  and  Silver  Ores  —  Cooper 
{Dr.  T.)  Letter  to  Prof.  Silliman  on  Geology  and  the  Pentateuch, 
ColumHa.  S.  C,  1833  {with  AfSS.  notes  by  Kev.  Dr.  A.  B.  Cliapin.) 
[Ct)OfEi<  ( r.)]  Falirication  of  the  Pentateuch  proved.  By  a 
Learned  and  Eminent  Writer.  A'.  K,  1829,  rakk  —  Siii.iman  (B.) 
Consistency  of  .  .  Modern  Geology,  with  the  Sacred  History.  Aeiv 
Hai'en.  1833  —  Shepard  ((!.  U.)  Geol.  Survey  of  Connecticut, 
N.  //..  1837,  scarce.     7  in  i  vol.  8" 

6633  G011MAN  (Jolin  I).)  American  Natural  History.  2d  edition. 
3  vols.,  plates,  roan  gilt.  8°  B/tilai/elpliia,  1831 

6634  GoDMAN  (John  D.)  Rambles  of  a  Naturalist.  To  which  are 
added.  Reminiscences  of  a  Voyage  to  India  ;  by  Reynell  Coates, 
M.D.,  cloth.  12°  Fhila.,  1833 

A  Memoir  of  Dr.  Godman  is  prefixed. 

6635  Hall  (Jas.)  and  Meek  (F.  B.)  Descriptions  of  new  species  of 
Fossils  from  the  Cretaceous  Formations  of  Xebr.isi<a,  8  plates. 
(From  the  Memoirs  of  the  Am.  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.) 

4°  Cambridge,  1856 

6636  Harlan  (R.)  Fauna  Americana  ;  a  Description  of  the  Mam- 
miferous  Animals  of  N.  America,  author's  iiutogra/'h  presentation 
to  F.  Cuvier,  half  calf,  gilt,  fine  copy.  8    Bhiladclphia,  1825 

6637  Koch  (Alb.)  Description  of  the  Missourium,  or  Missouri 
Leviathan,  //.  20.  8^  Louisville,  Ky.,  1841 

6638  Mease  (James)  Geological  Account  of  the  United  States, 
plates,  sheep.  sm.  12°  Fhila.,  1S07 

6639  Owen  (D.  D.)  Geological  Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 
Minnesota,  maps,  plates,  and  wood  engravings,  cloth. 

4°  IViiladclphia,  1852 

6640  FOE  (Edgar  A.)  The  (,'onciiologist's  First  Book;  or,  a  System 
of  Testaceous  NLalacology  . .  with  [litliographic]  illustrations  of  215 
Shells,  12  plates,  pp.  256,  hf.  mor.,  nice  copy,  very  scarce. 

12°  L'hiladclphia,  for  the  Author,  1S39 

6641  Rafinesque  (C.  S.)  Analyse  de  la  Nature,  ou  Tableau  de 
I'Univers  et  des  Corps  Organi^^s.  />/.  224,  hf.  cf,  scakck. 

12°  L'alerrne,  18 15 

With  autograph  presentation  "  to  his  fricrul  Uev.  Dr.  Manasfeh  Cutler."  This  wnV, 
intended  (as  the  author  says  in  his  Travel;-)  "to  make  him  known  in  France,"  was 
publjihed  juit  before  he  sailed  from  Palermo  to  the  United  States.  It  is  perhaps  the 
scarcest  of  \\n  many  publications. 


ZOOLOGY,  MINERALOGY,  GEOLOGY,  ETC. 


8l 


,     ETC. 

them  States, 
the  Atlantic. 
Brown,  1818 
pp.  178,  doth, 
w  York,  1838 
some   species 
Albany,  1846 
in  Geology  of 
id  Mineralogy 
54  —  Mather 
i-es  —  Cooper 
le  Pentateuch. 
A.  n.  C/iapin) 
)rovcd.     By   a 
Sui.iman(B.) 
History.    Atw 
f  Connecticut. 
8" 
y.     2d  edition. 
ilaiMphia,  1831 
To  which  are 
leynell  Coates, 
2°  PhiliX.,  1833 

new  species  of 
raska,  8  plates. 
nd  Sciences.) 
Cambridge,  1856 
n  of  the  Mam- 
.iph  presentation 
uladdphia,  1825 
n,  or  Missouri 
svilk,  Ky.,  1841 

United   States, 
12°  Phila.,  1S07 

sin,    Iowa,   and 

htladclphia,  1852 
k  ;  or,  a  System 
ustrationsof  215 

SCARCE. 

the  Author,  1S39 
ou  Tableau   de 

SCARCK. 

2=  Palerme,  18 15 

Cutler."     This  work, 
unvn  ill  France,"  «as 
It  is  perhaps  the 


I 


h 


6642  Rafinksquk  (C.  S.)  a  Life  of  Travels  and  Researches  in  North 
America  and  the  South  of  Europe,  1802-1835,//.  148,  ttncut. 

\2°  Philadelphia,  1836 

6643  Scientific  Pamphlets.  Agassiz  (L.)  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Natural  History,  illustrated — MrrcHELL  (O.  M.)  Lectures  on 
Astronomy  —  Niciior-  (J.  P.)  Views  of  Astronomy.  Seven 
Lectures  . .  reported  by  Oliver  Dyer  —  Ar ago.  Popular  Lectures  on 
Astronomy:  with  additions  by  D.  Lardner —  Smith  (J.  A.)  The 
Mutations  of  the  Earth.     5  in  i  vol.,  hf.  calf  neat. 

8°  New  York,  1845-48 

6644  Sea-Serpent.  The  Great  Sea-Serpent,  upon  the  Coast  of  New 
iMigland,  in  1817  :  with  a  portrait  of  his  Majesty,  //.  20,  uncut. 
Hartford,  181 8  —  Report  of  Committee  of  the  Linnaean  Society  of 
New  England,  relative  to  a  large  Marine  Animal,  supposed  to  be  a 
Serjient,  seen  near  Cajjc  Ann,  j\fass.,  Aug.  1817,  2  copperplates, pp. 
52,  ««<:«/■,  scarce.     Boston,  x^x"].     2  Pamphlets.  8° 

See  below,  No.  6650,  Tracts. 

6645  Smith  (J.  V.  C.)  Natural  History  of  the  Fishes  of  Massa- 
cluisetts,  woodcuts,  hf.  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1833 

6646  Warren  (John)  The  Conchologist,  17  lithogr.  plates,  pp.  204, 
hf  fnor.,  SCARCE.  sm.  4°  Boston,  1834 

6647  VVvATf  (Thos.)  Manual  of  Conchology,  according  to  the  .system 
of  Lamarck,  T)^  plates,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1838 

66  |S  Tracts.  Place's  Essay  on  Vision.  London,  1738  —  Loga.v 
(James)  Experimenta  et  Meletemata  de  Plantarum  Generatione, 
etc.,  one  leaf  imperfect,  2  plates.  Lugd.  Bat.,  1739  —  Saul  (PZdw.) 
Hist,  and  Philosoijh.  Account  of  the  liarometcr,  or  Weather-Glass. 
London,  1730  —  Watkins  (Eras.)  Account  of  Electrical  E.xperi- 
imenls  .  .  .  Annex'd,  The  Description  of  a  compleat  Electrical 
Machine, //(?/«.  Land.  1747  — Michell  (J.)  Treatise  of  Artificial 
Magnets, //c//^.    Lond.  1750.     7  in  x  vol.  8° 

l-'rom  the  libr.iry  of  Lewis  Evans  of  Plill.idclphia.  Each  of  the  Tracts  has  his  autograph 
on  llie  title,  anil  a  m.inuscript  t.iblc  of  contents  in  his  h.and  is  prefixed.  All  the  tracts  are 
St  AiiCE,  .and  tlie  secon<l  (Judge  Logan's  Experiments  on  the  Generation  of  Plants  and 
Canons  for  the  geometrical  determination  of  the  foci  of  Lenses)  is  very  rare. 

6649  Tracts.  Whkatley  (C.  M.)  Catalogue  of  Shells  of  the 
United  States.  16°  N.  K,  1842  —  Catalogue  of  the  Unios, 
.Masmodontas,  and  Anodontas  of  the  Ohio  River.  Cincinnati, 
[1849]  —  Adams  (C.  li.)  Catalogue  of  Land  Shells  of  Janiaica.  n.p. 
1851 — Adams  (C.  B.)  Description  of  44  supposed  new  species  of 
operculated  Land-Shells  from  Jamaica,  a«(/ o/^^r  Contributions  to 
(onc'iiology.  n.  p.  1849  —  lioND  (Thos.)  Annlv.  Oration  before  the 
Am.  I'hilos.  Society,  1^82,  Phila.  —  Minto(W.)  Liaug.  Oralion  at 
Princeton,  on  Progress  of  Mathematical  Sciences.  2'renton,  17S8 
—  Mead  (E.)  Inaug.  Essay  on  the  Spirtea  Tomentosa  of  Linnaeus, 
col.  plates.  N.  K,  1821  —  Bowdoin  (J.)  Inaug.  Address  before 
Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Boston,  17S0 — Barton  (B.  S.) 
Collections  towards  a  Materia  Medica  of  the  United  States.  Part 
I,  3d  edition.  LViila.  1810  —  Harris  (T.  W.)  N.  American  Coleop- 
terous Insects,  in  Collection  of  Abraham  Halsey,  1835  —  Agassiz 
(L.)  On  Plxtiaordinary  Fishes  from  California.  N.  Haven,  1853  — 
Bachman  (John)  Examination  of  Prof.  Agassiz's  Sketch  of  the 
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Natural  Provinces  of  the  Animal  World.  Charleston,  1855  — 
Mekk  (F.  B.)  and  Hayden  (F.  V.)  New  Fossil  Species  of  Moflusca 
collected  in  Nebraska,  1856 — Jarvis  (S.  F.)  D.  D.  Address  on 
the  Birthday  of  LinnxMis,  May  24,  1836,  before  the  Hartford  Nat. 
Hist.  Society.  Hartford,  1836  —  Report  on  an  Individual  of  tiie 
Bushman  Tribe  of  Hottentots  by  the  Com.  of  tlie  Lyceum  of  Nat. 
History  of  N.  York,  col. plate.  N.  V.,  1848  —  Fanshek  (S.)  Treatise 
on  Electricity  and  Lightning  \<.o(h,fol(li>ig/>late,  and  cuts.  N.  Ifaven, 
1830  —  Hai.l  (James)  Address  at  Anniv.  of  Harvard  Nat.  History 
Society.  Cambridge,  1S48 —  Roi-.ers  (\V.  B.)  Address  before 
Lyceum  of  Nat.  History  of  Williams  Colle{;e.  Boston,  1855  — 
Proceedin;;s  of  Soc.  of  American  Geologists  and  Natinalists,  Nav 
Ihn'cn,  1845  —  Rogers  (H.  D.)  Address  before  Soc.  of  Amer. 
Geol.  and  Nat.,  Washington.  N.  V.,  1844.  22  in  i  vol.  new  half 
blue  morocco.     {Roxburghe.)  8° 

6650  Tracts.  Pf.ai.e  (R.)  Account  of  the  Skeleton  of  the  Mammoth, 
found  in  America, //rt/^.  London,  1802 — Ashe  ('!".)  Memoirs  of 
Mammoth  and  other  extraordinary  Bones  of  Incognita,  found  in 
[tiie  Mississipjji  Valle\',  etc^,  uncut.  London,  1806  —  The  Sea 
Serpent ;  or,  Gloucester  Hoa.x,  a  dramatic  Jeu  d'Esprit,  [by  W. 
Crafts.]  Charleston,  1819  —  The  Great  Sea  Serpent  u])on  the 
Coast  of  New  England,  in  181 7,  with  a  portrait  of  his  Majesty. 
Hartford,  1818  —  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  LiniixMn  Society 
relative  to  [the  Sea  Serpent],  2  plates,  uncut.  Boston,  18 17  — 
Catalogue  of  Organic  Remains  [iresented  to  N.  Y.  Lyceum  of  Nat. 
History  by  S.  L.  Mitchill.  N.  K,  1826  — Dana  (J.  D.)  Science 
and  the  Bible  ;  a  Review  of  Ta\ler  Lewis's  "Si.x  Days  of  Creation." 
Andover,  1856 —  Eaton  (A.)  Index  to  Geology  of  the  Northern 
States,  colored  folding  plate.  Leicester  {Mass.],  1818  —  WiirrrLESK.Y 
(C.)  On  the  Origin  of  Mineral  Coal.  Cle7>eland,  1845  —  Calalugue 
of  tlie  Cabinet  of  the  [N.  Y.]  Mercantile  Library  Association.  «.  d. 
—  Celebration  of  the  Birth-Day  of  Linnajus  by  N.  Y.  Branch  of 
Linn;ean  Society  of  Paris,  1824 —  Meek  (F.  B.)  Descriptions  of 
new  Organic  Remains  from  Vancouver's  Island,  n.  t.  p.  1856  — 
Half,  (j.)  Strata  and  Distribution  of  Organic  Remains,  in  the 
Older  Formations  in  the  U.  S.  n.  Up.  [1844]  —  'I"he  Great 
American  Mastodon  ;  together  witii  an  Essay  on  the  Lost  Races, 
plate,  n.  t.  p.  {Albany,  1845)  —  Catalogue  of  |Geo.  Chilton's] 
Collection  of  Rare  Minerals.  N.  V..  i'&2<)  ;  and  others,  ij  in  wol., 
nav  half  blue  morocco.  8° 

6651  Transactions  of  the  Association  of  American  Geologists  and 
Naturalists,  \^\o-\i, plates,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1843 

6652  Transactions  of  the  Albany  Institute,  Vol.  W.,  plates,  uncut. 

8°  Albany,  1852 

6653  Tr.icts  (9)  Hall  (las.)  Anniv.  Address  before  Harvard  Nat. 
Hist.  Society,  1S48  —  Hitchcock  (Edw.)  Disc,  at  organization  of 
Pittslield  Lyceum  of  Nat.  History,  1823 — Jarvis  (S.  F.)  Address 
at  Hartford,  on  tlie  birtli-day  of  Liimx'us,  1835  —  Catalogue  raisonnc' 
du  Museum  de  Mr.  C.  W.  Peale  :  retl.  par  A.  M.  F.  J.  lie.auvois, 
ler  Numdro,  //.  xiv,  42.  Phil.  n.  d. — Peal-Coal :  its  value  to  the 
No.  and  N.  E.  Slates.    Boston,  1857  —  Russell  (J.  L.)  Address 


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on,   1855  — 
of  Mollusc;! 
Address  on 
;utford  Nal. 
•idual  of  the 
:eum  of  Nat. 
(S.)  Treatise 
f.   N.  Haven, 
Nat.  History 
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ston,  185  s  — 
uralists,  New 
oc.  of  Amer. 
vol.  new  half 
8° 
he  Mamnioth, 
,)  Memoirs  of 
;nita,  found  in 
'  —  The   Sea 
Esprit,  [by  W. 
eiit    upon  the 
f  his  Majesty, 
niiaian  Society 
Union,   1817  — 
^yceum  of  Nat. 
[J.  D.)  Science 
•s  of  Creation." 
•  the  Northern 
—  Winrn.ESKY 
i^  —  C'alaloj^ue 
ssociation. «.  d. 
I.  Y.  Hrancli  of 
Descriptions  of 
n.  t.p.   1856  — 
?,emains,  in  the 
—  The   Great 
he  Lost  Kaces, 
Geo.   flulton's] 
ers.    1 7  in  1  vol., 
8" 

Geologists  and 
8°  Boston,  1843 

\lates,  uncut. 

8°  Albany,  1852 

Harvard   Nat. 

oiganizalion  of 

(S.  F.)  Address 

lalogueraisoniie 

1'.  J.  Beauvois, 

its  value  to  the 

(J.  L.)  Address 


before  the  Essex  Co.  Nat.  Hist.  Society.  Salem,  1836  —  Catalogue 
of  tlie  Unios,  Alasmodontas,  and  Anodontas,  of  the  Ohio  river  and 
its  Norlhirn  tributaries.  Cine.  1849  (2  copies.)  —  Redfiild  (J.  H.) 
On  the  Fossil  Fishes  of  Conn,  and  Massachusetts.  [1836.]  8 ' 

AsTRO^C'Mv,  METKOROLotiv,  Navk'.ation,  Surveyino,  ktc. 
6654  Ahei.  ('riiomas)   Sublensial  Plain  Trirjonometrv,  wrouglit  witii  a 
Sliding-Ruie  with    (Junter's   Lines,  .  .  ap])ly'(l   lo   Navif;aliiin    ami 
^mwy'm'^,  foiling />lates  {iliagrams).         12''  J'/iil.,  A  Steiiart,  i7(.i 

665s  Ai-i.iNi;  (Jeiem.)  Rei^isterof  tiie  Weather, .  .  for  25  years  ending 
Marcli  31,  iSio,  from  observations  taken  near  New  Haven,  Conn., 
//.  So,  sliglttly  water  stained,  searee.  8'  7\W<'  Hitven,  iSio 

CC56  HuUDrrcii  (N.)  New  American  I'ractical  Navigator.  First 
Edition,  maps  and  plates,  good  copy. 

8°  iVeii'buryport,  E.  Af.  Blunt,  1S02 

6657  COMETS,  An  Essay  on  Comets,  their  Nature,  the  Laws  of  th'nr 
Motions,  etc.,  pp.  S,  uncut,  rare.  4"  Boston,  1741 

"When  1  sec  .1  v.ist  Cuinet,  hl.i/inj' and  mllini;  aljoiit  Itie  iinnieasmaljlc  /1';ilRr,  I  v/ili 
think;  '  Who  can  tell,  but  now  I  bee  a  wicked  WcjrUl  made  a  fiery  Oven  in  the  Time  of 
the  Anner  of  God  I '  " 

6658  —  WiNTHRoi*  (John)  Two  Lectures  on  Comets  ; ..  on  occasion  of 
the  Comet  which  appear'd,  April,  1759,//.  44,  .wiii,  «;/f«/.  Boston, 
1759  —  Oliver  (Andr.  Jr.)  Essay  on  (lomQls,  folding  plate,  pp. 
vi,  87,  uncut.  Salem,  1762 —  The  True  Nature  and  Cause  of  tiie 
'fails  of  Comets,  eluciclated  .  .  By  an  Enquirer  [Dr.  J.  Perkins], 
//.  8.     Boston,  1-J-J2.     :^  scarce  Pamphlets.  8"  and  4' 

6659  —  Clai'  (Tliomas)  President  of  Yale  College.  On  Terrestrial 
C'otTiets.  Conjectures  upon  the  Nature  and  Motion  of  Meteors,  etc., 
diagram,  pp.  13,  i,  rare.  i^  Norwich,  1781 

G660  —  IJurges  (Barthol.)  A  Short  Account  of  the  Solar  System, 
and  of  Comets,  witii  a  particular  account  of  the  Comet  tlial  will 
ajipcar  in  1789  ;  with  large  folded  plate,  pp.  (4),  \(^,  uncut,  scarce. 
yjt^ja;;/*?,  2d  eel.  corrected,  ;/d>//(2fc  2  Pamphlets.  iG'  Boston,  17S9 

6661  DARK  DAY.  Some  Remarks  on  the  great  and  unusual 
iJarktiess,  that  appeared  on  Friday,  May  19,  1780  .  .  By  a  Fanner, 
in  the  State  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,//.  16,  uncut,  rare. 

12'  Danvers,  E.  Ruaelt,  [J780J 

G662  Dudley  Observatory,  at  Albany.  [Proceedings  at  the]  Inaug- 
uration, Aug.  28,  1856  —  Statement  of  the  Trustees  rel.  to  the  D.  O. 
and  the  Scientific  Council  —  Gould  (B.  A.)  ^r.  Reply  to  the 
Statement  of  the  Trustees  —  Thaclier  (G.  IL;  Key  to  the 
"Trustees'  Statement  "  —  Defence  of  Dr.  Gould  by  the  Scientific 
Council  —  Address  to  Citizens  of  Albany,  etc.,  on  Proceedings  of 
the  Trustees.     6  in  i  vol.,  new  half  mor.  8°  Albany,  1856-58 

6663  ECLIPSES.  Darkness  at  Noon  ;  or,  the  Great  Solar  Eclipse  of 
June  i6th,  1806  .  .  By  an  Inhabitant  of  Boston, //a/^, //.  34,  uncut. 
2  copies.  12"  Boston,  1806 

6664  —  Lathkoi'  (Jos.)  D.D.  Sermon  on  the  Eclipse  of  June  16, 
1806.     2d  ed.,  uncut.  8°  Springfield,  Mass.,  [1806] 


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6665  EARTHatJAKES.  Smith,  (Josiah)  0/  Cain/wy.  Sermon  in 
Charlestown,  S.  C,  Feb.  4,  1727-8,  occasioned  by  the  Terrible 
Earth(|uake  in  New  England,  //.  (4),  ii,  21,  uncut,  very  scarce. 
Boston,  1730 — True  Relation  of  the  Dreadful  Earthquake,  at 
Lima,  Peru,  Oct.  1746,  //.  8.  Boston,  D.  Fowle,  n.  cl.  —  Prince 
(T'los.)  An  Improvement  of  the  Doctrine  of  I'iarthtiuakes,  .  . 
containing  an  historical  summary  of  the  most  remarkable  I'iarth- 
quakcs  in  N.  England,  etc.,  pp.  16,  uncut,  scarce.  Bost.  1755  — 
Prentice  (Thos.)  Sermon,  in  IJoston,  Jan.  i,  1756,  occasioned  by 
the  late  Earthquake,//.  24,  uncut.  Boston,  1756  —  An  Account  of 
the  Great  l-'-arthquakes  in  the  Western  States,  particularly  on  the 
Mississippi  River,  Dec.  16-23,  i8ii,//.  16.  Nc7vl>uryport,  1812  — 
Gardiner  (G.  A.)  Account  of  an  I'.arthciuake  in  S.  America,//. 
24,  uncut.    Poughkeepsie,  1820.     6  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

6666  Gibbons  (Edw.)  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Rise  and  Fall 
of  the  Lakes,  .  .  [with  an  account  of]  the  late  unprecedented 
Flood,  etc.,  pp.  31.  12""  Lockport,  N.  V.  183S 

6667  Hail  Storm  of  1799.  Account  of  a  Hail  Storm  which  fell  on 
Lebanon,  Bozrah,  and  Franklin  [Conn.],  July  15,  1799.  By 
Sherman  Dewey,//.  27,  uncut,  scarce.    12"  IVM/iam,  N.  H.,  1799 

6668  Moore  (Samuel)  Accurate  System  of  Surveying, />/.  (14),  131, 
sheep,  good  clean  copy.  8°  Litchjicul  [^Conn.'],  1796 

6669  Rkdi'ield  (Wm.  C.)  Gales  and  Hurricanes  of  the  Western 
Atlantic,  Map.  (1836)  —  On  the  Prevailing  Storms  of  tiie  Atlantic 
Coast,  map, pp.  7,6  (2  copies)  —  Facts  in  Meteorology.  Observations 
on  Hurricanes  and  Storms  at  the  W.  Indies,  etc.  —  Courses  of 
Hurricanes;  and  Tyfoons  of  the  China  Sea.  (1838)  —  Whirlwinds 
excited  by  Fire:  with  further  Notices  of  Tyfoons.  (1839)  2  copies 
—  Cape  Verde  and  Hatteras  Hurricane,  of  1853,  with  a  Hurricane 
Chart,  etc.  JV.  Haven,  1854  —  Reply  to  Mr.  Espy,  on  the  Wliirlwintl 
Character  of  certain  Storms,  //.  16.  (From  Jour,  of  the  Franklin 
Institute.)     9  Pamphlets.  8°  v.  y. 

6670  [RoBiK  (Tliomas),  Fellow  of  Harvard  College^  A  Letter  to  a 
Certain  Gentleman  desiring  a  particular  Account  .  .  of  a  wonderful 
Meteor,  that  appeared  in  New-England,  on  Decemb.  11,  17 19,  in 
the  Evening.  (Signed,  <I>IA()i;i:()iM.Ai;.)  //.  8,  crimped  red  morocco. 
VKRv  RARE.  16''  Boston,  jf.  Franklin,  1719 

6671  Strong  (Neh.)  Astronomy  Improved:  or,  a  new  Theory., 
of  the  Movements  of  the  Planetary  System.  In  Three  Lectures 
read  in  Yale  College,  1781,//.  t^o,  folded  plate. 

12°  Ne^v  Haven,  1784 

6672  Symmes'  Theory  of  Concentric  Spheres  :  demonstrating  that 
the  Earth  is  Hollow,  habitable  within,  and  widely  open  about  tiio 
Poles.  By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States,//.  168,  and  slip  of 
Errata,  sheep,  fresh  unused  copy. 

i.j"  Cincinnati,  Morgan,  Lodge  &>  Fisher,  1826 
Vn.RV  Scarce.     It  includes  (pp.  159-16S)  a  biographical  sketch  of  C.ipt.  John  Clevcs 
Syninics. 

6673  Transit  of  Venus.  WiNTHROP  (^Prof.  John)  Lectures  on  the 
Parallax  and  Distance  from  the  Sun,  as  deducible  from  the  Transit 
of  Venus,//.  47,  uncut.     Boston,  1769  — West  (Benj.)  Account  of 


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Tery  some. 
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1.  —  Prince 
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ilarly  on  the 
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America,  //. 
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[Cofin.],  1796 

the  Western 
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Observations 

—  Courses  of 

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1839')  2  (■('//« 

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he  Whirlwind 

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Letter  to  a 

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the  Observation  of  Venus  upon  the  Sun,  June  3,  1769,  at 
Providence,  in  N.  England,  //.  (6)  22,  unettt,  very  scarce.  Prov. 
1769.     2  Pamphlets.  8° 

6674  TkUXTtiN  (Thos.)  Remarks,  Instructions,  etc.,  relating  to  Latitude 
&  Longitude;  Variation  of  the  Compass,  <•/<■„  large  folding  map, 
and  plate,  fine  clean  copy,  sheep.  loWo,  JViila.,  1794 

6675  WiLKKS  {Com.  Charles)  Meteorology,  of  the  U.  S.  I'.xploring 
Kxpedition,  1838-42,  25  Illustrations, paper,  uncut,    a^  Phila.,  185  i 

Tlie  linopnpcr  Government  edition ;  ;i  piv   'ntation  copy,  from  tlic  aiitlior. 

6676  Tracts.  American  Navigation.  Mead  (J.)  Essay  on  Currents 
at  Sea.  London,  1757  — Sailing  Directions  for  Capt.  B.  Romana' 
Gulf  and  Windward  Pilot,  with  Additions,//.  74,  I.ond.  1794  — 
Directions  to  accompany  Charts  of  the  Wimlward  Passage,  f/r.,//. 
131.  London,  1764 —  Directions  for  the  Ciul|)h  and  River  of  St. 
Lawrence.  J'/iHa.,  1784  —  Sailing  Directions  for  Capt.  Romans' 
Gulf  and  Windward  Pilot,  etc.,  Lond.,  1800  —  Thermometrical 
Navigation  \from  Am.  Philos.  2rans.\  pp.  xii,  100,  folding  map. 
J'hil.  1799  —  Walker  (G.)  Directions  for  Sailing  along  the  roast 
of  North  America.  London,  1806  —  Seven  in  i  vol.  neiv  half  blue 
morocco  {Poxburg/te.)  8° 

6677  Tracts  (6)  Oliver  (Andr.)  Essay  on  Comets,  impft.  Salem, 
1S72  —  CoRDiKR  (L.)  Essay  on  Temperature  at  the  interior  of  the 
Earth.  Amherst,  1828  —  Pickerino  (John)  Lecture  on  Tele- 
graphic Language.  Boston,  1833  — Adams  (J.  Q.)  Oration  before 
Cincinnati  Astron.  Society.  Cine.  1843  —  Ciiace(G.  J.)  Discourse 
before  Porter  Rhet.  Society,  Andover.     Boston,  1854.  v.  s. 

Inland  Navigation.     Steamboats. 

6678  Phillips  (John)  Treatise  on  Inland  Navigation,  with  a  whole- 
sheet  Plan  of  an  intended  Navigable  Canal,  from  London  to 
Norwich  and  Lynn,  etc.,//.  xii,  (6),  50, //(?//  and  engravings.  London, 
1785.  IVith  9  other  valuable  tracts  (as  under),  in  one  volume,  hf, 
bound.     (Prom  the  library  tf  J^r.  Charles  L/utton.)  4° 

Some  account  of  the  late  Peter  Collinson,  F.  R.  S.,  in  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend, //«^/(?r//v;//.  Lond.  1770  —  Description  of  an  antient 
Picture  in  Windsor  Castle.  By  J.  Tophnin,  F.  R.  S.,  F.  S.  A.,  3 
engravings.  London,  1781 — Reports,  etc.,  on  tlie  proposed  Dry 
Tunnel  [under  the  Thames]  from  Gravesend  to  Tilbury,  etc.,  by 
R.  l)i>MT>,  folding  plates  and  map.  Lond.  1798  —  Letter  from  Mr. 
Dalrvmi'M';  to  Dr.  Ilawkesworth  [on  Discoveries  in  the  Pacific 
Ocean],  n.  t.  p.,  pp.  35.  [1773]  —  Pownall  (Gov.  T.)  Hydraulic 
and  Nautical  Observations  on  the  C"nents  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 
Lond.  1787  — Lowell  (J.)  Eulogy  on  Hon.  J.  Dowduin.  /Boston, 
1791  —  Langworthv  (\Vm.)  Attempt  to  promote  the  Comnieicial 
Interests  of  Gr.  Britain,  pp.  168.  Lond.  1793  —  IUiee  (^L'Abbc) 
Memoire  sur  les  (^uantiliis  Imaginaires.    /,(;//(/.  iSoC)  ;  and  another. 

6679  Steamboats.  Rumsey  (  James )  A  Short  'I'reatisc  on  the 
application  of  Steam,  whereby  is  clearly  shewn  from  Actual 
Experiments,  that  Steam  may  be  applied  to  propel  Boats  or  N'essels, 
etc., pp.  26,  clean,  uncut.  8"  J'hiladelphia,  1788 

Fitch  (John)  The  Original  Steam-Boat  supported  ;  or  A  Reply 
to   Mr.  James  Ramsey's  Pamphlet,  shewing  the  true  priority  of 


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John  Fitch,  etc,  pp.  j,\,fine  clean  copy,  uncut,  plan  of  Fitch's  Steam- 
Boat  inserted.  To  which  is  appended  a  reprint  of  Rumsey" s pamphlet  : 
"  A  Plan  wherein  the  Power  of  Steam  is  fully  shewn,"  etc.,  pp.  20. 

8°  jPhi/a.,  1788 

Thornton  (Wm.)  Short  Account  of  the  Origin  of  Steamboats, 
written  in  1810, //.  18,  uncut.  16°  Albany,  1818 

WHiri'i-ESEY  (Charles)  Justice  to  tiie  Memory  of  John  Fitch, 
who  in  1785  invented  a  Steam  Engine  and  Steam-Boat,  uncut. 

1.  8"  Cincinnati,  1845 

5  Rare  'Tracts.  v.  s. 

6680  —  RuMSEY  (James)  A  Siiort  Treatise  on  the  application  of 
Steam,  etc.     2  copies,  clean,  uncut,  rare.  8'  J'hila.,  1788 

6681  —  Petition  of  John  R.  and  Robert  J.  Livingston,  to  the  Legislature 
of  New  Jersey,  respecting  Steam- Boats, //.  34,  15,  uncut. 

8°  Neiv  York,  18 14 

6682  —  (Duer  and  Colden)  DuER  (VVm.  A.)  Letter  to  Cadwallader  D. 
Co'den,  Esq.,  in  answer  to  strictures  in  his  "  Life  of  Robert 
Fulton,"  with  an  Appendix, if/^., //.  127.  Albany,  1817  —  [Colden 
(C.  D.)]  A  Review  of  the  Letter  addressed  by  Wm.  A.  Daer, 
Esq.,  etc.,  pp.  27.  New  Y^ork,  18  iS  —  A  Vindication  by  C.  D. 
Colden  of  the  Steam-Boat  Right  granted  by  the  State  of  New 
York  ;  in  the  form  of  au  Answer  to  the  Letter  of  Mr.  Duer,//.  178. 
Albany,  1818  —  Duer  (VV.  A.)  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Colden's  Vindication 
of  the  Steam-Boat  Monopoly,  //.  184,  xxvii.  Albany,  1819.  4 
Pamphlets,  all  uncut.  8" 

6683  —  Explanation  by  John  L.  Sullivan,  of  the  Nature  of  certain 
Grants    to   him   for  the  Use   of  Steamboats   on    Conn.   River. 

INew  York,]  18 18 

—  Sullivan  (J.  L.)  A  Demonstration  of  the  Right  to  the 
Navigation  of  the  Waters  of  New  York,  without  the  License  of  the 
Owners  of  the  Monopoly  of  Steam  and  Fire,  etc.,  pp.  41. 

Cambridge,  182 1 

—  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Views  of  John  L.  Sullivan,  Esq., 
who  holds  in  virtue  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts, 
an  exclusive  right  to  the  use  of  Steam  Tow-boats  on  part  of  the 
Waters  of  that  State,  etc.  [by  Cadw.  D.  Colden.]  New  York,  1822 
3  scarce  Pamphlets.  8° 

6684  —  Marestier  {M.)  Mtfmoire  sur  les  Bateaux  a  Vapeurdes  Etats- 
Unis  d'Am^rique, //.  2<)i,  sewed,  uncut.  4°  Paris,  1824 

Manufactures,  Discoveries  and  Inventions. 

6685  Tracts.  Abstract  of . .  A  late  Treatise  on  Hemp,  by  M.  Marcan- 
dier  .  .  to  which  is  added  some  account  of  the  use  of  the  Horse- 
Cheatnut,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hemp  Brake  Boton, 
1766  —  Several  methods  of  making  Salt-Petre  ;  recommended  by 
the  Congress. . .  With  Appendix  by  Dr.  Wm.  Whiting.  Watertown, 
1775  —  Experiments  and  Observations  on  American  Potashes  . . 
By  W.  Lewis,  F.  R.  S.  London,  1767  —  Principles  . .  applied  to  the 
Manufacture  .  .  of  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes.  By  David  Townsend. 
Boston,  1793  —  [Mascarene  (Joiin)]  Manufacture  of  Pot-Ash  in 
the  N.  A.  Plantations  recommended,//.  (4),  n.  Boston,  1757  — 
Quincv  (Edmund)  A  Treatise  of  Hemp-Husbandry,  with  Plan  of 


INVENTIONS.    BUILDING,  ARCHITECTURE,  ETC, 


87 


a  Hemp  Mill,  mgraved  by  Paul  Rnere,pp.  32,  i.  Boston,  1765  — 
Summary  View  of  the  Courses  of  Crops  in  the  husbandry  of 
England  and  Maryland,  etc.  Phila.  1784  —  Letter  from  Sir  Rich. 
Cox  to  T.  Prior,  shewing  a  method  to  establish  the  Linen- 
Manufacture,  etc.  {Hepr.)  Boston,  1720.  8  scarce  Iracts,  nearly  all 
uncut,  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  morocco.  4° 

6686  Tracts.  (Am.  Inventions  and  Manufactures.)  Industry  and 
Frugality  Proposed  .  .  and  the  Linen  Manufacture  recommended. 

1  Boston,  1753 — Treatise  on  the  Culture,  etc.  of  Pastel  or  Woad  .  . 
l?y  C.  P.  l)e  Lasteyrie.  Added,  Information  upon  .  .  Indigo. 
Trans,  by  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn,//.  140.  Boston,  1816  —  All  People 
Wrecked  at  Sea,  Saved.  Description  of  Machines  invented  for 
that  purpose.  By  A.  Du  Buc  Marentille.  Elizabeth- Totvn,  1803, 
RARE —  Description  of  Clapp's  Patented  Crank  Engine  for  raising 
and  throwinjT  Water, yi;///;>/^//(T/d'.  Greenfield,  181 1  —  Description 
of  Animi  W'^ite's  Wooden  Suspension  Bridge,  uwod  engravings. 
Car.ibridge,  1852  —  Experiments  on  Railroads,  in  England,  etc, 
Baltimore,  1829  —  Description  of  Ithiel  Town's  improvement  in 
Bridges,  engravings.  Nnu  Haven,  182 1  —  Remarks  on  the  Rights 
of  Inventors,  etc.  Boston,  1807  —  J.  1  lowland's  Address  before  the 
Providence  Assoc'n  of  Mechanics  and  Manufacturers,  1810;  and 
1 4  others.     23  Pamphlets,  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor.  8° 

6687  Valuable  Secrets  concerning  Arts  and  Trades,//.  240,  sheep. 

12°  Norwich  \Conn?\,  1795 

6688  TORPEDO  WAR  and  Submarine  Explosions.  By  Robert 
Fulton,//.  57.  (3),  \  plates,  wants  one,  name  cut  from  head  of  title, 
VEKV  .SCARCE.  obl.  4°  A\~!ci  York,  1810 

6689  —  Invincible  Floating  Batteries,  including  manner  of  Using 
Torpedoes,  ivith  jcood  cut  of  Battery  and  a  2'orpedo  Discharger, 
n.  t.  p.,//.  8,  RARE.  8°  Mrv  York,  1813 

6690  Hartley  (David)  Account  of  the  Invention  of  Fire-Plates,  for 
the  security  of  I'uildings  and  Ships  against  Fire,  pp.  28,  (2), 
engraving  of  Obelisk  (m  Putney  Common.  8°  [^London,  1785] 

Building  and  ARcniTEcrnRE. 

6691  Mac  Packe  (Josl)  OIK1.1I.A,  or  Nutshells:  being  Ichnographic 
Distributions  for  Small  Villas,  26  copper  plates,  pp.  89,  sheep. 

8 '  London,  1785 

6692  The  Town  and  County  Builder's  Assistant,  etc.  Illustrated  by 
upwards  of  200  ExainpKs,  engraved  [by  J.  Norman]  on  folio  copper- 
plates, engraved  frontispiece,  pp.  14,  and  i>o  ph.tes,  sheep,  good  copy: 
autograph  of  Samuel  Gore  on  title,     folio,  Boston,  y.  Norman,  [1 786] 

ViHV  .'^1  ,\K(  li.     Atllieenil   dl   (lie  Iiitrodm  tidii,  "  Tlic  I'rices  of  Carpenters  Wort 
in  the  'I'lmn  (if  liolnn,"  in  i-S(i,  iiro  given,  in  detail. 

6693  —  The  same,  worn  copy.  Boston,  1786 

6694  Benjamin  (A.)  and  Ravnari)(D.)  American  Builder's  Companion; 
or,  a  new  System  of  Architecture,  44  engravings,  pp.  48,  stained. 

4°  Boston,  1 806 

6695  Villa  and  Farm  Cottages  .  .  with  designs.  By  H.  W.  Cleaveland, 
W.  Backus,  and  S.  I),  llackus,  24  designs,  and  numerous  wood-cuts, 
Nejv  York,  1856  —  Vaux  (Calvert)  Villas  and  Cottages,  300 
engravings.     N.  Y.  1857.     2  voh.  cloth  gilt. 


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6696  Adams  (John  Q.)  Letters  [on  Masonry]  to  Edw.  Livingston, 
Gr.  High  Priest  of  the  General  Gr.  R.  A.  Chapter  of  the  U.  S. 

12°  [JIarf/oni\  %  Hurltutt,  for  Conn.  A.  M.  Tract  Assoc,  1834 

6697  Ahiman  Rezon  abridged  and  digested  :  as  a  Help  to  all  that  are 
or  would  be  F.  and  A.  Masons  .  .  added  a  Sermon,  preached  in 
Christ-Church,  Philadelphia,  by  Wm.  Smith,  D.  D.,  engraving  of  the 
Afdsons'  Arms,  pp.  xvi,  166,  sheep.     8°  Phihi.,  Hall  ^  Sellers,  1783 

6698  —  The  same,  sheep.  8°  Fhila.,  1783 

6699  —  Read  (John  K.)  Dep.  G.  M.  of  Virginia.  The  New  Ahiman 
Rezon, /^.  xx,  242,  bils.  uncut.  8°  Richmond,  y.  Di.xon,  1791 

6700  Allyn  (Avery)  A  Ritual  of  Freemasonry,  illustrated  by  numerous 
Engravings  .  .  Added,  a  Key  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  sheep. 

12°  Boston,  183 1 

6701  —  The  same,  anoth,  r  copy,  somachat  stained  and  worn. 

6702  Anti  Masonic  Pamphlets.  Nos.  1-6.  [Published  by  the  Anti- 
Masonic  Committee  in  Connecticut]     6  Pamphlets,  clean,  uncut. 

12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  {Hartford,  1832] 

6703  — A  Serious  Call  or  Masonry  Revealed  ;  prepared  by  order  of 
the  Anti-Masonic  Convention  at  Woodstock  (Conn.),  held  on  the 
anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Wm.  Morgan.  Boston,  1829  — 
Proceedings  of  the  A.  M.  State  Convention  of  Connecticut. 
Hartford,  1830.     2  Pamphlets,  uncut.  8° 

6704  —  The  Anti-Masonic  Almanac,  for  1828,  1829,  1830,  and  1832. 
By  Edw.  Giddins.  Rochester,  and  Utica,  N.  Y.  —  The  New 
England  Anti-Ma.sonic  Almanac,  for  1829,  by  Edw.  Giddins;  1830 
(2  editions),  1832-35.    Boston,  i82g-2S-     11  Almanacs,  scarce.   12° 

6705  Pradlky   (Joshua)    Some  of  the   Beauties  of  Free-Masonry  ; 
being  Extracts  from  Publications  which  have  received  the  appro 
bation  of  .  .  the  Fraternity,  etc.,  pp.  318,  sheep,  scarce. 

iS°  Rutland,  Ft.,  1816 

6706  Bernard  (Elder  David)  Light  on  Masonry,  a  Collection  of 
Documents  on  the  Subject ;  embracing  the  Reports  on  the 
Abduction  of  Wm.  Morgan,  etc.,  pp.  506,  55,  portrait  of  Morgan, 
and  engraving  of  the  "  Masonic  Assassination  of  Akirop,"  sheep,  fine 
copy.  12°  Utica,  Wm.  Williams,  1829 

6707  —  The  same,  another  editioi,  larger  and  finer  paper,  portrait  and 
engraving,  pp.  532,  55,  clean  copy,  hiiiding  wormed.       8°  Utica,  1829 

In  this  c'ditioii  w^is  acKled  (pp.  507-532)  "  the  most  recent  revision  of  the  ritu.il  for  the 
ineffable  decrees." 

6708  Brown  (Henry)  Narrative  of  the  Anti-Masonick  Excitement  in 
Western  New  York,  1826-29, /y,  C^X  '44,  boards  (broken),  good 
copy.  12''  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1829 

6709  Calcott  (Wellins)  A  Candid  Disquisition  of  the  Principles  and 
Practices  of  the  .\ntient  and  Honourable  Society  of  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons,  sheep,  fine  clean  copy. 

Land.,  repr.  Boston,  Brother  W.  Mc Alpine,  A.  L.  5772.  ^.  Z).  1772 
List  of  iiub&cribers  (14  pages)  in  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  Nova  Scutlit. 


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6710  Cole  (Samuel)  The  Freemasons'  Library  and  General  Ahiman 
Rezon,  //.  xii,  332,  ^:^,  frontispiece,  portrait  of  R,  IV.  G.  M.  yohn 
Crawford,  and  View  of  Masonic  Hall,  Baltimore,  sheep. 

8°  Baltimore,  B.  Edes,  18 17 

671 1  —  The  same,  2d  Edition  revised,  with  additions,//,  vii,  380,  xii, 
frontispiece,  boards,  uncut,  fine  copy.  8"  Baltimore,  1826 

6712  Centennial  Memorial.  The  Lodge  of  Saint  Andrew,  and  the 
Mass.  Grand  Lodge,  [celebration  of  Centennial  Anniversaries, 
1856  and  1869,]  elegant  illustrations,  fine  pap^r,  pp.  292,  hf.  morocco 
extra,  top  gilt,  uncut.  sm.  4    Boston,  1870 

No.  229  of  .T  strictly  limited  edition  of  500  copies,  printed  for  the  Lodge  of  St.  Andrew. 

6713  Constitutions  of  the  Ancient  and  Honourable  Fraternity  of  F. 
and  A.  Masons  . .  Added,  the  History  of  Masonry  in  .  .  Massa- 
chusetts, etc.,  frontispiece  {foxed),  pp.  288,  sheep. 

4°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas,  1792 

At  head  of  title  the  name  (autograph  ?)  of  CJeo.\Vashington,towhom  theworli  was  dedi- 
cated, on  a  leaf  inserted,  "A  Prayer  at  the  making  of  a  Mason,  for  the  Morning  Star 
Lodge  (Worcester],  by  Brother  Isaiah  Tliomas." 

67 14  —  The  same  ;  compiled  by  Rev.  T.  M.  Harris ;  2d  edition  revised, 
with  large  2i&^\\\Q\\s,  frontispiece,  pp.  (8),  288,  sheep,  fine  unused  copy. 

4°  Worcester,  J.  Thomas,  1798 

6715  —  The  same;  unused  copy,  clean  and  fine,  sheep. 

4°  Worcester,  1798 

6716  —  Constitution  of  the  A.  and  H.  Fraternity  of  F.  and  A.  Masons, 
in  the  State  of^ew  York  :  collected  and  digested  by  order  of  the 
Gr.  Lodge  of  said  State,//.  76,  clean. 

8°  New  York,  Francis  Childs,  1789 

6717  —  Constitution  and  Bye-Laws .  .  adopted  by  the  Gr.  Lodge  of 
Connecticut,//.  20.  Hartford,  1799  —  The  General  Grand  Royal 
Arch  Constitution  for  the  U.  S.  of  America  [adopted,  Jan.  1806 J, 
//.  24,  uncut,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [Hartford,  1806].  2  Pamphlets,  clean 
and  fine.  16° 

6718  CousTos.  Unparalleled  Sufferings  of  John  Coustos,  who  under- 
went the  most  Cruel  Tortures,  and  was  sentenced  to  the  Galley  four 
years,  by  command  of  the  Inquisitors  at  Lisbon,  in  order  to  extort 
from  him  the  Secrets  of  Free-Masonry,  etc.,  halfmor. 

12°  Boston,  N.  Cot'crley,  1803 

6719  —  Mysteries  of  Popery  unveiled,  in  the  Unparalleled  Sufferings 
of  John  Coustos,  at  the  Inquisition  of  Lisbon  ;  to  which  is  added 
the  Master  Key  to  Popery,  by  Anthony  Gavin,  engravings,  pp.  300, 

foxed,  sheep.  12°  Enfield ;  pr.  at  Hartford,  182 1 

6720  Cross  (Jeremy  L.)  Masonic  (Jhart,  or  Hieroglyphic  Monitor; 
added,  Songs,  etc.,  40  copper  plates  {engraved  by  A.  Iholittle),  pp. 
(13),  172,  sheep,  nice  copy.  12  '  Nav  Haven,  1819 

First  edition :  scarce. 

6721  —  The  same  :  4th  edition, /tfr/ra//,  48  engravings,  sheep. 

12°  Nejv  Haven,  1826 

6722  Cross  (J.  L.)  The  Templar's  Chart,  or  Hieroglyphic  Monitor; 
frontispiece  and  22  copperplate  engravings,  >nusic,pp.  157,  sheep,  nice 
copy.  12 "  New  Haven,  by  the  author,  182 1 

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6723  Eastman  (Luke)  Masonick  Melodies  ;  a  choice  Selection  of  the 
most  approved  Masonick  Songs,  e/c.  set  to  musick, //.  208,  s^eap, 
nice  copy.  8°  Boston,  iSiS 

0000  —  Free  Masonry ;  a  Poem.     See  No.  6862. 

6724  Free  Masonry.  Its  Pretensions  exposed,  efc.  .  .  A  Review 
of  Town's  Speculative  Masonry :  .  .  its  dangerous  Tendency 
e.\hibited,  e/c. , .  By  a  Master  Mason  [Henry  D.  Ward  ?],  frontispiece, 
pp.  xvi,  399,  bds.  uncut.  8°  Neiv  York,  1828 

6725  Free  Masonry:  a  Poem  :  in  Three  Cantos  .  .  Proving  it .  .  a 
dangerous  and  deadly  Foe  to  Equal  Liberty,  etc.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Massachusetts,//.  216,  sheep.  12°  Leicester,  1830 

6726  Free-Masonry  Unmasked  :  or  Minutes  of  the  trial  of  a  suit  in  the 
Court  of  C.  P.  of  Adams  Co.  (Penn.),  wherein  Thaddeus  Stevens, 
Esq.,  was  plaintiff,  and  Jacob  Lefever,  defendant,  wood-cut  of  an 
initiation,  on  title-page,  pp.  93,  wants  2  leaves,  bds.,  rare. 

12°  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  1835 

6727  Greenleak  (Simon)  A  Brief  inquiry  into  the  Origin  and 
Principles  of  Free  Masonry,  engraved  title,  pp.  117,  bds.,  uncut. 

8°  Portland,  Mc,  1820 

6728  Hardie  (James)  The  New  Freemason's  Monitor.  2d  ed. 
eiAAvgtd,  frontispiece,  pp.  xvi,  347,  sheep ,  good  copy. 

12°  New  York,  1819 

6729  Harris  (Thaddeus  M.)  Discourses,  illustrating  the  Principles 
etc.,  of  Free  Masonry,  engraved  frontispiece,  sheep,  fine  copy. 

8°  Charlestoivn,  A.  L.  5801 

6730  — The  same,  binding  broken.  8°  Charlestown,  A.  L.  5801 

6731  Hutchinson  (Win.)  The  Spirit  of  Masonry:  in  moral  and 
elucidatory  Lectures,  engraving,  pp.  vii,  174,  22,  sheep,  nice  cop  v. 

12°  Nnu  York,  1800 
Very  Scarce.    GrtenXesi (Brief  Inquiry, etc.)  remarks  that  this  book,  "though  some- 
what delicient  in  method,  is  yet  of  inestimable  vaUic  to  the  Craft." 

6732  Jachin  and  Boaz;  or,  an  Authentic  Key  to  the  Door  of  Free- 
Masonry,  etc.,  pp.  60,  bds.  12    Suffield,  E.  Gray,  1799 

a  Vuuy  KARii  Edition,  This  work  was  first  published  in  London, between  1-60  .md 
1770  :  and,  if  the  Anti-Masonic  tradition  is  to  be  truste<l,  its  publir.ition  cost  the  author 
his  life.  An  earlier,  though  not  rarer  edition, published  in  New  Vork  (Ticbout  &  ll'lirien, 
for  Kvert  Duyckinck  &  Co.)  1796,  will  be  found  in  "Tracts,  1796-18^  "  [No.  6763], 
and  another, "  Ko-printed  in  the  United  States,"  1801,  from  a  later  London  edition,  is  in 
"  Tracts,  17.S9-1S34"  [No.  6762]. 

6733  — The  same,  frontispiece,  hf.  bd.,  n\nE. 

18°  Poughkeepsie,  Paraclete  Potter,  1815 

6734  — The  %'xaie,  frontispiece  of  the  Regalia,  pp.  ^2,  paper,  etc.,  uncut. 

\2°  Kepr.  Boston,  1817 

673s  MORGAN  (WM.)  Illustrations  of  Masonry,  by  one  of  the 
Fraternity,  who  has  devoted  thirty  years  to  the  subject,//.  86, 
uncut,  except  on  one  margin  of  title. 

12°  n.  p.  \^Batavi(i\,  Printed  for  the  Author,  1827 

Very  Rake.  The  Introduction  was  added  by  the  publisher,  "in  theabscencc  (j/V)  of 
the  author,  who  was  kidnapped  and  carried  away  from  the  village  of  Batavia,  on  the  nth 
day  of  September,  1826,  by  a  number  of  Freemasons,"  etc.,  etc.  The  certificate  of  copy- 
right bears  date,  Aug.  14,  1826. 


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6736  Morgan  (Wm.)  The  same :  Second  Edition.  With  an  Account 
of  the  Kidnapping  of  the  Author,  //.  92,  uncut. 

8    n.  p.    l^Batiwia  i'\    Printed  for  the  Author,  \%2i 

6737  — The  same  :  3d  Edition,  engr.  frontispiece,  pp.  96,  uncut. 

12°  Rochester,  1827 

673S  —  The  same  :  [4th  Edition],  //.  96,  uncut,  in  original  paper  cover 
with  wood  cut.  Rochester,  1827 — The  same:  frontispiece  and 
wood  cut,  pp. 'i^,  uncut.     Boston,  iZzf).     2  Pamphlets.  12° 

6739  —  A  Narrative  of  the  Facts  and  Circumstances  relating  to  the 
Kidnapping  and  presumed  Murder  of  William  Morgan  .  .  .  With 
an  Appendix,  containing  the  Depositions,  etc.,  pp.  36,  xxxv,  uncut. 

12''  Patavia,  D.  C.  Miller,  1827 

Frepaicd  uniler  the  direction  of  committees  appointed  at  meetings  of  citizens  of  the 
counties  of  (lenesee,  LivinRston,  Ontario,  Monroe,  and  Niagara;  "the  first  organized 
attempt  to  investigate  the  abduction  of  Morgan."—  Gassett's  Cataloi;iic  of  A.  M.  Books. 

6740  —  The  same  :  another  edition ;  to  which  is  added,  the  late  Trials 
at  Canandaigua, //.  84,  uncut.        12°  Rochester,  E.  Scrantom,  1827 

O741  — Speech  of  Hon.  John  Crary,  in  the  N.  Y.  Senate,  on  the 
proposition  for  appointing  an  Inquisitor  in  the  case  of  Wm. 
Morgan,  pp.  16.  Albany,  1828 — A  Serious  Call,  or  Masonry 
Revealed  ;  Address  of  Conn.  Anti-Masonic  Convention,  on  anniv. 
of  tlie  death  of  Morgan,//.  39.  Boston,  1829 — Wm.  Morgan 
abducted  and  murdered  by  Masons,  etc.  Sermon  by  Lebbeus 
Armstrong,  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  //.  32.  New  York,  1831.  3 
Pamphlets.  8° 

6742  Morris  (Rob.)  Reminiscences  of  the  Triennial  Convocations 
of  the  General  Grand  Encampment  and  the  Gen.  Gr.  Chapter  of 
the  U.  S.,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1856,  with  Biographical  and  Historical 
Notes,  ^.  viii,  104. 

8°  Lodgeto7vn,  Ky.,  for  Private  Distribution  only,  1857 

0743  [Parmale  (Henry)]  Key  to  the  First  Chart  of  the  Masonic 
Mirror ;  being  a  complete  Pocket  Comjianion  for  the  use  of .  . 
Free  and  Accepted  Masons,//.  108,  hf.  mor. 

16°  Ne7v  Haven,  S.  Converse,  1825 

6744  Payson  (Seth)  Proofs  of  the  real  Existence,  and  dangerous 
Tendency  of  Illuminism,//.  290,  sheep.  12°  Charlestown,  1802 

^1745  Preston  (Wm.)      Illustrations  of   Masonry.      First  American 

Edition,//.  560,  sheep,  neat,  fine  copy.      \z°  Alexandria,  \_Va^  1804 

6746  — The  s^mc,  fine  fresh  copy.  12°  Alexandria,  1804 

0747  —  The  same  :  First  Am.  Improved  Edition  .  .  .  With  a  complete 

list  of  Lotlges  in  the  U.  S.,pp.  390,  slightly  imperfect,  sheep. 

12°  Portsmouth.  W.  &•  D.  Treadwell,  1804 

6748  Revelation  of  Free-Masonry,  as  published  by  a  convention  of 
Seceding  Masons,  held  at  Le  Roy,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  4th 
and  5th,  1828,  //.  vii,  107.         12°  Rochester,  Weed  df  Heron,  1828 

6749  RoBisoN  (John)  Proofs  of  a  Conspiracy  against  all  the  Religions 
and  Governments  of  Europe,  carried  on  [by]  Free  Masons, 
Illuminati,  etc.,  4th  td.,pp.  399,  sheep,  neat. 

8°  New  York,  G.  Forman,  1798 


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6750  Stearns  (A'ct-.  John  G.)  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Tendency 
of  Spiculativf  Free- Masonry,//.  109,  9,  Ms.,  uncut.  First  Edition, 
RAKE.  18'  Utica,  for  the  Author,  1826 

6751  — The  same  ;  2d  edition,  enlarged:  with  an  Appendix,  in  which 
is  proved  tiie  true  character  of  Morgan's  Illustrations  of  Masonry, 
//.  191.  12  '  Westfichi,  II.  Neivcomb,  1828 

6752  —  The  same  :  5th  edition  :  Added,  Plain  Truth,  a  Dialogue,  etc., 
pp.  xvi,  211,  sheep,  neat.  12"  Utica,  1829 

675,?  Stekry  (Consider)     Masonic  Formalities  of  Jurying  the  Dead; 

together  with  the  Ancient  Charges  at  Initiation,  t'/c, //.  2^,  very 

scarce.  \z"  Norwich,  \Conn\  1813 

(1754  Stone   (Wm.  L.)      Letters    on    Masonry    and    Anti-Masonry, 

addressed  to  the  Hon.  John  Q.  Adams,//,  viii,  566,  7,  hf.  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  O.  Halsted,  1832 
Vbry  Scarce.    Onssctt,  in  the  Intro  Inction  to  his  Crit.iUii;uc  of  Anti-Masonic  nool<s, 
1S52,  raid :  "  Of  Col.  Stone's  Letters,  to  which  Hon.  John  O.  Ail.ims  refers  in  his  Letters, 
thi-  writer  knows  of  but  tu\>  tofies,  one  in  liis  own  anil  tlie  otiier  in  the  lioston  Libr,iry." 

6755  The  Tomb  of  James  Molai  [De  Molay] ;  or,  the  Secret  of  the 
C  onspirators.  Translated  by  a  Gentleman  of  Boston.  Addressed 
to  those  who  wish  to  know  everything,/^.  22. 

8"  Boston,  B.  Edes,  1797 

KARK.  The  writer  endeavors  to  prove  that  the  TempLirs  were  responsible  for  the 
French  Revolution  and  all  "  the  great  political  troubles"  of  Europe.  "  There  are  a  crowd 
of  M.\sonic  Lodjjcs  in  Europe,  but  they  are  of  no  iniiwrtance.  The  true  Templar  Masons 
are  no  more  th.in  !'«<•  hiiiiilred  and  ei);ht  throughout  the  glotx! :  they  arc  the  men  who,  by 
vengeance,  ambition,  and  system,  have  sworn  the  massacre  of  Kings,  and  the  Inde- 
pcmlcncc  ol  the  Universe." 

6756  Town  (Salem)  System  of  Speculative  Masonry,  (First  Edition,) 
//.  283,  sheep,  good  copy.  12°  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18 18 

^'757  —  T^he  same:  2d  edition, //.  284,  jA^"^.  12°  Salem,  N  K,  1822 

6758  Vocal  Companion,  and  Masonic  Register.     In  Two  Parts.     I. 
Masonic  Songs,  etc.     II.    Account  of  the  Origin  of  Masonry  in 
America ;  with  a  List  of  Lodges  in  the  Six  Northern  State.s,  engr. 
frontispiece,  pp.  180,  103,  \,  sheep,  fresh  copy. 

12*^  Boston,  y.  M.  Dunham,  1802 

6759  [Webb  (Thos.  S.)]  The  Freemason's  Monitor;  or.  Illustrations 
of  Masonry  ;  in  Two  Parts.  By  a  Royal  Arch  Mason,  K.  T.,  K. 
of  M.  &c.,  //.  284,  sheep,  rare. 

12"  Albany,  Spencer  dv  Webb,  1797 
The  First  Edition  of  Webb's  Monitor :  published  without  the  name  of  tlie  author. 

6760  —  Webb  (Thos.  S.)  The  Freemason's  Monitor.  [2d  edition], 
//.  300.  Netv  York.  Southwick  dv  Crooker,  1802  —  The  same : 
new  and  improved  edition,  //.  336.  Salem,  and  Providence,  1808. 
(2  vols.)  sheep.  12° 

6761  — The  same;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1810  —  The  same.  Salem,  1818 
—  The  same,  Salem,  182 1.    (3  vols.)  12° 

6762  Tracts.  (1789-1834)  Fessenden  (Thos.)  Masonic  Sermon; 
Rising  Sun  Lodge,  Keene,  N.  H.  AViOT*",  [1789]  —  Junn  (B.)  St. 
John's  day  Sermon,  Union  Lodge.  New  London,  1819  —  Jachin 
and  Boaz,  or  Key  to  the  Door  of  Freemasonry.  He-printed  in  the 
United  States,  1801  — Constitution  of  the  Gen.  Gr.  Encampment  of 
Knights  Templars  for  the  U.  S.     Boston,  1817  —  Illustration^  of 


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four  first  Degrees  of  Female  Masonry.     By  a  Lady.    Boston,  1827 

—  TiiACHER  (M.)  Address  to  Montgomery  Lodge,  Medway, 
Mass.,  and  .\ddress  to  his  Church,  on  his  Seceding  from  Masonry. 
Bost.,  1829  —  TiiAcnER  (M.)  Letters  to  a  brother  in  the  church, 
on  renouncing  Masonry.  Bost.  1829  —  On  the  Aim  of  the  Order 
(if  Freemasons;  trans,  from  the  German,//.  204.     Albany,  1825 

—  Masonic  Oatiis,  with  Notes,  etc.  Montpdkr,  1834.  10  in  i  vol. 
new  hf.  blue  mor..  mostly  uncut.  8"  and  12" 

6763  Tracts  (1796-1834)  Jachin  and  Boaz;  or,  an  authentic  Key 
to  the  Door  of  Free-Masonry,  new  ed.  N.  ¥.,  Tiebout  6»  O'Brien, 
1796  —  Observations  on  Free-Masonry;  with  a  Masonic  Vision, 
by  a  Lady  in  Worcester.  Wore,  1798  —  [  Slade  (\Vm.)  ] 
Masonic  Penalties.    Jl.If.  Houghton,  Castleton,  Vt.,  n.  d.  [1830]  — 

—  Proceedings  of  [the  Second]  Antimasonic  State  Convention  of 
Mass.achusetts.  Bost.,  183 1 — Proceedings  of  3d  and  4th  Antim. 
St.  Conventions.  Bost,  1832,  1833.  —  Proceedings  rcl.  to  Union 
of  Freemasons  in  S.  Carolina.  Charleston,  181 4  —  Report  of 
Committee  of  the  Rhode  Island  Oen.  Assembly,  to  investigate 
the  charges  against  Freemasonry,//.  72,  149.  Providence,  1832 
(very  RARii)  —  Proc.  of  Gr.  R.  A.  Chapter  of  Connecticut,  May, 
1827  —  Nature  and  fruits  of  Political  Antimasonry.  Northampton, 
1835  —  Reasons  of  Church  in  No.  Wrentham,  Ms.,  for  withdrawing 
from  their  Masonic^  brethren,  etc.  Bost.,  1830  —  Proc.  of  Gr. 
Lodge  of  New  Hampshire,  1825  —  Proceedings  of  a  Convention 
of  Delegates  opposed  to  Free  Masonry,  which  met  at  Le  Roy, 
Genesee  co.,  N.  K,  1828.  /Rochester,  Weed  and  Heron,  1828  — 
Proceedings  of  the  2d  U.  S.  Anti-M.  Convention,  Baltimore,  Sept. 
1831.  Bost.  1832  — Address  of  National  A.  M.  convention,  in 
Phil.,  Sept.  1830  —  Proc.  of  Conn.  A.  M.  State  Convention,  at 
Hartford,  1830 —  Legislative  Investigation  into  Masonry,  before 
a  Committee  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1832.  Boston, 
1832  —  Rep.  of  a  Jt.  Committee  of  the  Mass.  Legislature,  on  Free- 
masonry, March,  1834.     18  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.  8° 

Several  of  the  tracts  in  this  volume  are  very  scakck:  particularly  the  New  York  edition 
of  "J.ichin  and  Hoaz"  (see  note  on  No.  6732),  and  the  Report  of  the  "Legislative 
Investlsation"  in  Rhode  Island,  reported  by  b.F.  Mallet,  containing  the  Testimony  of  fifty 
masons,  of  which  Mr.  (iassctt,  in  1S52,  could  find  only  two  copies,  and  one  of  these  in 
a  library  in  Kentucky.  (Catal.  A.  At.  liMis,  73.) 

Tracts  (i 796-1831)  Proceedings  of  Conn.  Grand  Lodge. 
Hartford,  1796  —  Constitution  and  Bye-Laws  of  Conn.  Gr.  Lodge. 
Hartford,  1799  —  Sterry  (C.)  Masonic  formalities  of  burying  the 
dead.  Nonvich,  18 13  —  Bye-Laws  of  Windsor  [Vt.]  R.  A. 
Chapter,  1815  —  Const,  of  Gr.  Lodge  of  R.  Island.  Prov.,  1808  — 
Gen.  Gr.  R.  A.  Constitution  for  the  U.  S.  n.  d.  [Hartford,  1806] 
The  same.  Hartf,  1827  —  Proc.  of  Gr.  Lodge  of  No.  Carolina  and 
Tenn.  for  1812  —  Petition  to  Legisl.  of  Conn,  against  Extra- 
judicial Oatiis.  \Hart:\  1833—  Adams  (J.  Q.)  Letters  to  Edward 
Livingston.  \Hartf.\  1834  —  Gen.  C.Whittlesey's  Renunciation 
of  Freemasonry.  \Hartf?^  1834  — Letters  on  Freemasonry,  by  a 
Lady  [Mrs.  Crocker].  Boston,  18 15  —  History  of  an  Outrage 
upon  the  Family  of  Elder  Geo.  Wetherell,  at  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
27,1830.  \Hartford,  Ct?[  \'ii2 — Sanborn  (P.)  Address  before 
Antimasonic  Convention,  Reading,  Mass.,  Jan.  15, 1829  —  Sanborn 


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(R.)  Freemasonry  a  Covenant  with  Death.  Haf/i,  N.  V.,  1828  — 
Pease  (D.)  [Antimasonic]  Sermon,  Helchertown,  July  8,  1830  — 
AuMSTRONc.  (L.)  Masonry . .  a  Work  of  Darkness,  sth  ed.  Hartford, 
1833  —  Phiixeo  (C.)  Light  on  Masonry  and  Antimasonry. 
Providence,  183 1  —  Apams  (J.  Q.)  Letters  on  Freemasonry. 
Hartford,  1833 — Proc.  of  Gr.  Lodge  of  Mississippi,  Feb.,  1848. 
Fayette,  1848  ;  and  others.  27  in  i  vol.,  new  half  blue  mor.,  mostly 
uncut.     (2  vols.)  12°  and  9,° 

6764  Tracts  (1755-1803)  Masonic  Sermons  and  Orations.  18  in  i 
vol. — Tracts  (1800-1815)  Masonic  Sermons,  Orations,  etc.  27 /« 
I  vol.     2  vols.,  hf.  dk.  blue  mor.  {Roxburghe).  4°  and    ;> 

Including  Rev.  Arthur  lirowno's  .Sermon  to  the  F.  and  A.  Masons  in  Boston,  Oct.  i, 
175; — Rev.  T.  I'oUcn's  Ser.  before  the  Lodge  in  Newport,  R.  1.,  June  24,  1757 —  Rev. 
J.  W.Weelis's  Ser.  before  the  (ir.  Lodge,  HaUfax,  N.  S.,  17S5  —  Rev.  J.  Miller's  Charge 
to  Kssex  Lodge,  Salem,  Dec.,  17S1  —  Rev.  O.  Lewis's  Serm.  before  Masonic  Convention 
in  Connecticut,  1 783,  eli.,  eU. 

6765  Tracts  (1800-1850)  Masonic  Sermons,  Orations,  etc.  84  in 
3  vols.,  hf.  dk.  blue  morocco.  8° 

IncUuling  several  scarce  //////-masonic  tracts :  C.  I'.  Sumner's  Letter  on  Speculative 
l''ree  Maonry.  /ioston,  1S29  —  The  National  Mirror  of  Masonry:  by  Philo  Lucis. 
liostoH,  1S29  —  I'liny  Merrick's  Letter  on  Speculative  Free  Ma.sonry.  Boston,  iS^o  — 
Rev.  Moses  Thacher's  Address,  "  Masonic  Oaths  neither  morally  nor  legally  binding." 
Boston  [1830] ;  etc. 

6766  Tracts.  Browne  (Jici'.  Arthur)  Sermon  in  Trinity  Church 
Jioston,  Oct.  I,  1755,  RARE  —  Smith  (VVm.)  D.D.,  Sermon,  Phila- 
adelphia,  Dec.  28,  1778  —  Waldo  (A.)  Oration,  June  24,  1784, 
at  Colchester,  Conn.  —  Weeks  {^Rev.  J.  W.)  Sermon,  Ilalifa.x, 
N.  S.,  June  24,  1785  —  Harris  (T.  M.)  Masonic  Emblems 
Explained;  Sermon,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  June  24, 1796 — Thayer 
(N.)  Sermon,  Lancaster,  June  24,  1797  —  Observ.  on  F.  Masonry: 
by  a  Lady  of  Worcester,  1798 —  Mann  {Hev.  J.)  Oration,  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  179S;  fl«^  Address  to  Montgomery  Lodge,  Dec.  18, 
1799  —  Brav  (Ol.)  Oration,  New  Haven,  Jan.  i,  1802  —  Ripley 
(E.)  Discourse,  Haverhill,  June  9,  1803  —  Vanderhilt  (John) 
Oration,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1807,  and  Burrill  (W.) 
Address,  before  Gr.  Lodge  of  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1808,  rare  — 
Tableau  des  F.".  F.'.  qui  composent  la  R.'.  L.".  de  St.  J.",  de  ].\ 
sous  le  noin  de  la  Veritd  du  Cap  FraiKjaia  [Veritas  Sancti  Joannis, 
No.  42,  Baltimore,  Md.],  24  Juin,  1S09.  ^alt.  1809.  Attested,  in 
autograph,  by  \IHcrre\  Rescaniere,  Secretaire;  very  rare  —  Tho 
Fostivaliad,  a  Poem  in  commemoration  of  the  Festival  of  St.  John 
celebrated  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1807 ;  by  Morpheus  Stupor, 
V.  M.  N.  V.  D. .  .  Prefi.xed,  Remarks  by  Hezekiah  Hectic,  K.G.Q. 
n.p.  18 1 1  —  Osc.ooD  (^Ra>.  Samuel)  The  Tenets  of  Free  Masonry : 
Sermon,  Orient  Lodge,  East  Hartford,  1822  (3  copies)  —  Cushinc; 
(Caleb)  Address,  at  Lynn,  June  24,  1826  (2  copies)  —  Narrative 
of  Facts  rel.  to  kidnapping  and  murder  of  Wm.  Morgan . .  with 
the  Depositions,  etc.  Batavia,  1827 — A  Visit  to  the  West;  [a 
Poem]  exhibiting  various  ideas  respecting  F.  Masonr)'.  Ulica, 
1829  —  Dr.  E.  Willis's  Renunciation  of  Odd  Fellowship,  and  an 
Expos^  of  the  Signs,  etc.  Boston,  1846 :  —  and  7  others.  30  Pam- 
phlets. V.  s. 


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INCLUDING  AMERICAN  EDITIONS  OF  ENGLISH  POETS. 

6767  Adams  (Hev.  John)  Poems  on  Several  Occasions,  original  and 
translated,//.  (8),  176,  shgep,  good  copy. 

8°  Boston, /or  D.  Gookin,  1745 
—  "On  the  whole,  the  safest  encomium  that  can  be  bestowed  upon  the  work  is, ' that  it 
is  equal  to  any  New  England  poetry  of  this  date,'  and  will  not  lose  the  palm  by  a  compe- 
tition with  the  writings  of  John  liarnardor  Phillis  Wheatly." — Monthly  Anthologyy'vfi..  xyi. 
The  author  was  the  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Adams  of  Nova  Scotia.  He  graduated  at 
Harvard  in  1721,  was  minister  of  a  church  at  Newport,  K.  I.,  for  two  years,  and  died  at 
Cambridge,  Jan.,  1740. 

6768  —  The  same,  covers  removed  for  binding.  (2  copies^  8°  Bost.,  1745 

6769  Adams  (John  Quincy)  Dermot  Mac  Morrogh,  or  the  Conquest 
of  Ireland.     2d  edition.  8°  Boston,  1832 

6770  Allen  (B.)  jun.  Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  Osander.  Hudson, 
i8u  —  Urania,  or  the  True  Use  of  Poesy.  N.  Y.,  1814  (2  copies) 
—  The  Phoenix  ;  or  the  Battle  of  Valparaiso.     N.  Y.,  1814. 

4  vols.    12°  and  18° 

6771  [Allen  (James)]  The  Poem  which  the  Committee  of  the 
Town  of  Boston  had  voted  unanimously  to  be  published  with  the 
late  [Dr.  Warren's]  Oration  :  with  Observations,  etc. . .  and  Extracts 
from  an  ingenious  Composition  never  yet  published,  half  calf ,  neat. 

4°  Boston,  E.  Russell,  1772 
This  poem  was  written  at  the  request  of  Dr.  Warren  to  accompany  his  Oration  of  March 
5,  1772.  Owing  to  doubts  of  the  author's  patriotism  the  Committee  suppressed  it.  His 
friends  procured  a  copy  of  it  from  him,  and  published  it,  with  extracts  from  another 
poem  (The  Retrospect)  by  the  same  hand,  and  comments  e.xhibiting  the  author's  political 
soundness  and  poe  ical  merits. — Duyckinck. 

6772  Allen  (Wm.)  D.D.  Book  of  Christian  Sonnets,  ^/(?/'/<  .•  with  the 
author's  autograph.  \2°  Northampton,  i860 

6773  [Alsop  (Richard)  ]  The  Enchanted  Lake  of  the  Fairy  Mor- 
gana,//a/^",//).  vii,  67,  boards,  scarce. 

8°  New  York,  y.  Riley  d^•  Co.,  1806 
"  From  the  2d  Book  of  the  Orlando  Inamorato  of  Fr.  Berni." 

6774  American  in  Algiers  (The),  or  the  Patriot  of  Seventy-Six  in 
Captivity;  a  Poem  in  Two  Cantos,//.  36,  half  mor.,  very  scarce. 

12°  New  York,  y.  Buel,  1797 

6775  American  Poems,  original  and  selected,  vol.  I.  {all published), 
sheep,  nice  copy,  scarce.  8"  Litchfield,  Collier  &•  ^7/^/ [1793] 

The  FIRST  COLLECTION  of  American  Poetry ;  edited  by  Ur.  F.lihu  H.  Smith  of 
(Litchfield,  and)  New  York.  It  contains  poems  by  Trumbidl,  Dwight,  Barlow,  lliipkins, 
Hopkinson,  Humphreys,  Livingston,  Mrs.  Morton,  and  others. 

6776  —  The  sa.me,  fresh  copy,  sheep,  yellow  edges.  8° 

6777  The  American  Poetical  Miscellany,  original  and  selected,  —  The 
American  Prose  Miscellany.     2  vols,  sheep,  mat. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1809 
"  The  volume  of  Poetry  is  made  valuable  by  enfolding  in  its  embraces,  some  of  the 
richest  and  deepest  tinted  dowers  which  ever  bound  the  brows  of  Melancholy,  or  sparkled 
under  the  heavenly  gem  which  drops  from  Pity's  eye." — Editor's  Preface. 


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6778  Arnold  (Josiah  Lyndon)  Poems,//.  141,  s/tee/>.  (2  copies.) 

12°  Proi'idence,  1797 

Edited,  with  a  bioRrapliical  preface,  by  James  R'.irrill,  Jun.:  who  as  Diiyckinck  notes, 

"has  perlo.med  his  duties  carelessly,  as  ho  has  included  a  iMicm   entitled,  The    Oying 

Indian,  which  is  to  be  found  in  Krcneau's  I'oeins,  ed.  1795,  p.  59." — Cyd.  Am.  Lit.,  i.  529. 

6779  Aspect  of  the  Times  (The) :  a  political  Poem  :  and  other  Pieces ; 
by  a  native  o£  Newark,  hf.  mor.  16'  Nnvark,  1831 

6780  Ati.ee  (Edwin  A.)  M.  D.,  0/  P/iiladrlphia.  Essays  at  Poetry,  or 
a  collection  of  Fugitive  Pieces ;  with  the  Life  of  Eu<jenius  I  lude 
Watts,//.  152,  atiJ subscribers'  names,  /^pp.,  bds.  uncut. 

12°  rhiladelphia,  T.  S.  Manning,  1828 
Scarce.     Not  in  Allibone's  or  Sabin's  Dictionaries. 

6781  Bancroft  (Geo.)     Poems,  boards,  clean,  uncut,  very  scarce. 

12°  Cambridge,  1823 

6782  Barlow  (Joel)  The  Vision  of  Columbus,  a  subscriber's  {Col. 
yeremiah  Wadsworth' s)  copy ;  autograph  receipt  of  Joel  Barlow 
inserted,  old  red  calf ,  back  and  edges  gilt.  8°  Hartford,  1787 

6783  —  Another  copy,  calf  neat,  8°  Hartford,  1787  —  The  same  ;  2tl 
edition.  {Autograph  of  Oliver  Ellsworth,  on  title).  \  2°  Hartford, 
1787.  (2  vols,  sheep.) 

6784  —  The  same,  5th  edition,  corrected ;  to  which  is  added  The 
Conspiracy  of  Kings,  a  Poem  ;  fine  portrait  of  the  Author,  calf  neat, 
SCARCE  edition.  8^^  Paris,  1793 

6785  —  The  same  j  from  a  Revised  Edition,  slightly  stained,  sheep. 

18°  Baltimore,  1814 

6786  —  The  Columbiad :  a  Poem,  portrait  and  1 1  plates,  fine  clean 
copy,  mottled  calf,  gilt.  ^Philadelphia,  1807 

Fine  impressions  on  India  paper  of  Fulton's  portrait  of  the  author,  and  of  the 
engravings  after  Smirke. 

6787  —  The  Columbiad,  a  Poem.     2  vols,  sheep, 

12°  Philadelphia,  C.  A.  Conrad  &'  Co.,  1809 

6788  —  A  Letter  to  the  National  Convention  of  France  . .  Added,  The 
Conspiracy  of  Kings,  a  Poem.  //.  87.     2>°  N.  Y.,T.  Greenleaf  n.  d. 

6789  Barlow  (Joel)  The  |  Hasty-Pudding :  I  a  Poem,  j  in  Three 
Cantos.  I  Written  at  Chambery,  in  Savoy,  January,  1793.  //.  15, 
levant  maroon  morocco,  extra,  gilt  back,  edges,  and  inside  border  [P. 
Bedford),  uncut.  &^  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

The  First  Edition,  very  rare.  The  brief  "Advertisement"  is  dated  at  "New- 
Haven,  April,  1706."  On  the  (blank)  lower  half  of  the  last  p.ige,  "II.  U.  Pearson, 
Harvard  University,  1S15,"  has  written  his  critical  estimate  of  the  poem. 

6790  —  Hasty  Pudding,  Salem,  y.  Gushing,  1799  —  The  same:  with 
The  Ruling  Passion ;  by  R.  T.  Paine,  jun.  Hallowell,  E.  Goodale, 
1815  —  The  same.  Canandaigua,  y.  D.  Bemis  &>  Co.  [1822?]  — 
Ihe  same ;  with  a  Memoir  on  Maize,  by  D.  J.  Browne.  Neiu  York, 
n.  d.  [1850]  —  An  Elegy  on  the  late  Honorable  Titus  Hosmer. 
Hartford,  Hudson  &•  Goodwin,  n.  d.  [1780] — The  Prospect  of 
Peace.  A  Poetical  Composition,  delivered  in  Yale-College.  .  . 
July  23,  1778.  New  Haven,  T.&'S.Green,  1788  —  A  Poem  spoken 
at  the  Public  Commencement  at  Yale  College,  Sept.  12,  1781. 
Hartf.,  Hudson  <V  Goodwin,  n.  d.  —  Two  Letters  to  the  Citizens  of 
the  U.  States,  and  one  to  General  Washington,  etc.  Nav  Haven, 
1806.     8  in  I  vol.,  hf.  str.  grained  olive  mor.  {F.  Bedford).       '    12° 


POETRY. 


97 


6791  Beveridge  (John)  Epistolae  Familiares  et  alia  qusedam 
Miscellanea —Familiar  Epistles,  and  other  Miscellaneous  Pieces  in 
Latin  verse .  .  .  To  which  are  added,  Translations  into  English 
verse,  by  different  Hands,  etc.,  pp.  88,  old  calf ,  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  Philadelphia,  W.  Bradford,  1765 

Rare.    Oiiyckink  has  Riven  a  f;ood  account  of  this  curious  and  entertaining;  volume,  in 

X\\z  Cyclofitdia  of  Am.  Literature,  i.    128,   129.     Among  the  "different   Hands"  wcii' 

Jonathan  Mayhew  of  Uoston,  Natlianiel  Evans,  Thomas  Coombe,  Stephen  Watts,  and 

Alex.  Alexander. 

6792  Bleecker  (.\nn  Eliza)  The  Posthumous  Works  in  Prose  and 
Verse,  to  which  is  added  a  Collection  of  Essays,  Prose  and  Poetical, 
by  Margaretta  V.  Faugeres,  portrait  of  Miss  Bleecker  (eng.  by 
Ticbout),  smooth  claret  calf  extra,  sides,  back,  and  edges  gilt,  large 
and  elegant  copy,  rare.  12°  Nav  York,  T.  &•  J.  Swords,  1793 

"  1  have  sought  in  vain  among  the  libraries  and  the  Bleeckers,  to  obtain  a  copy," — 
wrote  Col.  \V.  L  Stone,  in  1837  (Life  of  Brant,  i.  207). 

6793  — The  same,  another  fine  copy,  hf.  blue  morocco.  la" 

6794  Boston  Prize  Poems,  and  other  Specimens  of  Dramatic  Poetry, 
//.  130,  boards,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  y.  T.  Buckingham,  1824 

6795  BoTELLo  DE  MoRAES  V  Vasconcei.os  (Fr.)  El  Nuevo  Mundo. 
Poemma  Heroyco  .  .  .  Con  las  Alegorias  de  Don  Pedro  de  Castro, 
etc.,  16  //.  n.  n.,  and  pp.  476,  vellum,  rare. 

sm.  4°  Barcelona,  Juan  Pablo  Marti.  1701 
See  Ticknor's  History  of  Spanish  Literature,  iii.  225. 

6796  [BowDoiN  (James)  ]  A  Paraphrase  on  part  of  the  Oeconomy  of 
Human  Life,  pp.  88,  hf.  bound,  neat.  8"  Boston,  Green  d^•  Russell,  1 759 

rare.  " Called  a  paraphrase  of  Dodsley's  collection  of  aphorisms  under  that  title, 
but,  though  it  originated  in  a  simple  version  of  the  Economy,  it  is  rather  an  amplification 
or  extension  of  that  little  work,  with  new  illustrations." — Duvckinck,  i.  15S.  Not 
in  Sabin's  Dictionary. 

6797  Rrackenridge  (H.  H.)  Gazette  Publications,  [Prose  and 
Poetry,]//.  348,  half  mor.,  uncut. 

12°  Carlisle,  [/*<».,]  Alexander  df  Phillips,  1806 
"  Apparently  privately  printed." — Sabin. 

6798  [Brackenkidge  (H.  H.)  ]  The  Death  of  General  Montgomery, 
at  the  Siege  of  Quebec.  A  Tragedy.  With  an  Ode,  in  honour  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Militia  .  .  and  Klt-giac  Pieces,  commemorati\e  of 
Distinguished  Characters,//.  79,  (5),  mor.  extra,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford). 

&°  P/iila.,  i?.  Bell,  1777 

a  Portrait  of  Gen.  Montgomery  (engraved  by  f/orman)  is  inserted  in  place  of  the 
symbolic  frontispiece,  which  is  wanting. 

6799  —  rhe  same  ;  anotlier  edition,  pp.  68.  [Bound  with  Raynal's  Revo- 
lution in  America,  Salem,  1782,]  sheep  S"  JVorwich,  y.  Trumbull,  itt] 

Rare  :  unknown  to  Siibin. 

6800  [BRADSTREET  {Mrs.  Anne)]  The  |  Tenth  Muse  ,  Lately 
Sprung  up  in  America.  |  Or  |  Severall  Poems,  compiled  ,  with 
great  variety  of  Wit  |  and  Learning,  full  of  delight  |  ....  By  a 
Gentlewoman  in  those  ^zxis,  paneled  calf ,  gilt  {Hering,  1S07), //. 
(14),  207.  sm.  8°  London,  for  Stephen  Boavtcll,  1650 

a  Fine  Copy  of  the  Excessively  Rare  FIRST  EDITION,  from  Stainforth's  (and 
formerly  from  Heber's)  library.  Mr.  Sabin,  in  a  note  to  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  says  ; 
"  We  are  unable  to  trace  the  sale  of  more  than  one  copy  in  this  country."  In  the 
commendatory  verses  prefixed,  I.  W.  (the  Rev.  John  Woodbridge)  addressing  his  "  deare 
Sister  the  Authour"  says,  truly — if  in  a  somewhat  different  sense  from  that  which  he 
intended, — 

"  What  you  have  done,  the  Sun  shall  witnesse  beare. 
That  for  a  Woman's  Worke  'tis  very  rare." 

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6801  [Bradstreet  (Affs.  Anne)  |  Several  |  Poems  |  compiled  with 
great  Variety  of  Wit  and  Learii-jinK,  full  of  Oelight,  |  Sic. . .  |  By  a 
Gentlewoman  in  Now- England.  |  Tlie  Thirh  Edition,  |  corrected 
by  the  Author,  |  and   enlarged   by  an  Addition  of   several  other 

1  Poems  found  amongst  her  Papers  after  her  |  Death,  //.  xiii,  233, 
half  dk.  green  moroiio,  vkrv  rakk. 

sm.  S*^  \Boston\  Ke  printed  from  the  Second  Edition 

Vbry  Kark.  I'Kim  Kcv.  |.  St.iinfiirtrrs  lilir.uy,  with  his  Ixxikiila'o.  The  "  several 
other  piicms  "  adilcil  in  this  oitUion  till  pp.  .•>!  7  2\,\.  The  hist  is  a  ruiieral  Klegy  on  the 
author,  by  the  Kev.  |iihii  Norton. 

6802  —  The  Works  of  Anne  Bradstreet,  in  Prose  and  Verse.  Etiited 
by  J.  H.  \Dl\\^,  facsimile,  portrait,  and  plates,  iNcur. 

imp.  S"  Charltstown,  A.  K.  Cutter^  1867 
250  copies  of  this  elegant  vohinicwcreprinte*!. 

6803  BsAiNARD  (John  G.  t'.)  The  Literary  Remains  ;  with  a  Sketch 
of  his  Life,  hy  John  G.  Whittiei.  dk.  calf.         12"  Hartford,  [1832] 

6804  Brewstkr  (Martha)  of  Lebanon  \  Conn.\  Poems  on  divers 
Subjects,  //.  35.         8  '  Nav  London  :  reprinted  Boston,  n.  d.  1 1 757.] 

Wi***i  (Jt..t.)  Meilitations  on  the  Incomprehensibility  of 
(lod  .  .  .  Also,  on  tiie  General  Judgment,  //.  8.    8"  Boston,  1762. 

2  in  I  vol.,  hf.  lauitit  blue  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

Two  \krv  Karu  tracts.  The  liist  has  the  .mtocraph  of  the  Kev.  Isaac  H.ickus,  the 
U.iptist  histoii;i'i  Mrs.  Ilrcwstcr  w.is  the  wile  of  Oliver  llrewster  o(  Lebanon.  Her 
poems  were  lirst  pnnteil  at  New  I.dnilnn,  in  irsT^  1  his  lloston  reprint  was  unknown 
to  Mr.  S.tbin,  ami  neither  iilition  is  in  the  Lite  Mr.  C.  F.  Harris's  Catalogue. 

6805  Bryan  (Haniel)  The  Mountain  Muse:  comprising  the  Adven- 
tures of  Daniki,  ISiiuNE,  ami  the  Power  of  Virtuous  and  Refined 
Beauty,//.  252,  (^12),  sheep.  12'  Harrisonburg,  [A^.]  18 13 

6806  Bryan  r  (William  ('.)  The  Embargo  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Times. 
A  Satire.  2(1  edition  ;  with  .  .  .  other  Poems,//.  36,  in  theoriginal 
wrapper,  clean,  uncut.  12"  Boston,  1809 

Vkrv  .'^iArii:.  The  lirst  pnhlished  collection  of  Hryi>nt's  piwms.  "  A  doubt  having 
Iwcn  intiinati^l  .  .  whether  .1  voiitli  of  thirteen  years  co\iUi  have  been  the  author  of  this 
poem  "(The  KmUirxol,  his  friends  ".issurr  thi  public  that  Mr.  Ilryant,  the  author,  is  a 
native  of  CumminKlon,  and  in  the  month  of  November  List  (i.SoS)  arrived  at  the  .it;e  ol 
fourteen  years." 

6807  Burk  (John)  Bunker-Hill  ;  or,  the  Death  of  Genera!  Warren; 
an  Historic  rraj;eily,  in  live  acts,  rare,  portrait  of  Gen.  iVarren 
(engr.  hy  AWman)  inserted, pp.  55,  uncut.     New  York,  T.  Greenkaf 

'707- 

An  Eulogium  on  Major  General  Joseph  Warren,  who  fell  in  the 
action  at  Cliarlestown,  June  17,  1775.  By  a  Columbian, //.  22, 
uncut.  Boston,  J.  Boyle,  1781 

2  VERY  KAKE  picces,  in  I  vol.,  hf.  brown  crimped  morocco.  8' 

6808  —  Bunker  Mill,  etc. ,  as  performed  at  the  Theatres  in  .Americii, . . . 
with  unbounded  apidatise, //.  .\4,  uncut. 

12  '  JVinv  York,  />.  Longtvorth,  1817 

6809  BURNS  (Robert)  Poems,  chiefly  in  the  Scottish  Dialect,  //. 
304,  co^'ers  remo7'ed  for  rebinding ;  a  scarce  portrait  of  Burns, 
(engraved  by  Tiebout)  laid  in. 

12"  rhiladclphia,  for  I \  tcr  Stavart  and  George  Hyde,  1788 

A  PINKCOI-Yol  ime  ol  the  Ikv  ITKSl  AMERICAN  EDITIONS,  EXTRIMILV 
Kakr.    See  the  Attnties  Catalogut,  nni   285,  186,  and  Sabin's  Duthnary,  no.  940^. 


POETRY. 


99 


6810  Butler  (Sainuen     Iludibras.    First  American  Edition,  //.  xi, 
286,  and  Index  (13),  sheep. 

12°  Troy,  Wrii^fit,  fj  nod  man  dv  StoikiveU,  1806 

681 1  Byles  (Mather")    A  Poem  on  the  Death  of . .  King  George, .  and 
the  Accession  of . .  (Jeorge  11,,  pp.  5,  scarck.       8"  [^Hoston,  1727] 

6812  Cabinet  of    Monuis  (The)     A  ("hoir»?  Seledion  of    Humorous 
Poems. . .  6th  edition,  with  si.v  etupun'ing.s,  hf.  roan. 

12°  /'////(/.,  K.  Dcsilvfr,  1827 

A  very  popular  collection  in  its  day,  and  for  many  yrars,  ;is  its  sixth  cililion  attests,- 
yet  now  so  scarci-  that  Its  title  escaped  Mr.  Saliin.  11  incluilis  litinioroiis  poems  by 
A  nerican  writers,  Frenou,  lliiniplireys,  llupkinson,  I.iuld,  etc. 

68i,^  Calliope;  a  Collection  of  I'oems,  l.tgenilary  and  Pathetic:  by 
various  authors,  pp.  30S.  18"  Baltimore.  E.  y.  Coalf,  iSij 

6814  Carky  (Mathew)     TIic  Plagi-Scuiriliad  :  a  Iludilirastic  Poem. 
Dedicated  to  Colonel  Klea/er  Oswald,  pp.  iv.  27,  {■(),  scarce. 

8"  Philadflphia,  by  the  Author,  1786 

6815  Carinina  Sacra,  qua;  I.atine  Cir;rceque  condidit  America,  //.  8, 
ma rHed cover,  ^c,\v.cv..     4"  U'i):;(>riiiir  \Wor<Ysfrt\  f.i.  Thomas,  1789 

Latin  versions  of  the  3  id  and  i  Mlh  I's.ilius  ,ind  the  tirst  nine  verses  of  the  ^th  rhapter 


of  Solomon's  Soni;,  and  a  tireek  Ode 
in  Sabin's  Dictionary.) 


m  tl>e  I  ast    liidi;nirnt:  by  Stephen  Sewall      ( 


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6816  [CASB  {Rti'.  Wheeler)]  Poems  occasioned  by  Several  Circum- 
stances andOccurrencies  in  tiie  Present  (Jrand  Contest  of  America 
for  Liberty,  pp.  if',  uncut.  \i''  Hartford,  />'.  Webster,  1778 

ExTREMKLV  Kah  '  repiint  of  the  titsi  (New  Haven)  edition,  of  the  same  year, 

which  contained  only  It.      poems.     I  have  seen  no  other  copy.     Neither  this  nor  the  two 
followinn  editions  were  known  to  Mr.  S.d)in. 

0817  —  Poems  on  several  Occiiriences  in  the  Present  Grand  Struggle 

for    American    Liberty:    containing   [eight    poeiiis).      The    Fifth 

Edition,  uniHt,  but  impcrfdt,  ivauting  the  last  two  kairs  (pp.  21-24). 

12"  Chatham,  \,\'.  Y.\  Shtpard  Kelloik,  1799 

I'.x TKBMl'l.v  Kakr.      The  eopy  is  yellowed  by  age  and  slinhtly  stained,  but  may  easily 
lie  restored  to  its  pristine  dinginess.     It  has  the  cut  ot  the  K.iRle  and  the  Crane,  p.  4. 

6818  —  Poems,  occasioned  by  Several  Circumstances  and  Occur- 
riencies  {sic)  in  the  Present  Grantl  Struggle  of  America  for  Liberty. 
Ski  OND  Edition,  revised  and  corrected,  pp.  24,  nearly  uncut,  wood- 
cut of  the  Eagle  and  the  ( 'rane. 

S"  Nav  Jfaveti,  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green,  1788  [for  17781'] 

I'XTKHMHi.v  Kakk.     Mr.  l)odd,  when  he  edited  a  reprint  of  these  ''Revolutionary 
Memorials,"  could  tind  only  one  initwrfecl  copy  of  this  rnisnl  edition. 

6819  —  Revolutionary  Memorials,  embracing  Poems  by  the  Rev. 
\\'iieeler  Case,  published  in  177S,  and  An  .Appendix. .  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Stephen  Dodd,  cloth.  (2  copies.)  12"  A<w  York,  1852 

O820  CiiAni'.RTON  (Augustus)  psrudon.  The  Muds  of  Beauty;  or, 
Parnassian  Sprig :  being  a  collection  of  Original  Poems,  upon 
various  subjects,  frontispiece,  pp.  106,  scarce. 

12  '  Aai>  York,  F.  Childs,  1787 

(1821  CiARKK  (McDonald)  The  Gossip  ;  or,  a  Laugh  with  (he  Ladies, 
a  Grin  at  the  Gentlemen,  and  Burlesques  on  Byron,  . .  with  other 
Poems,  fine  portrait,  pp.  226,  uncut,  scarce.        18°  New  York,  1823 

6822  Collection  (A)  of  Poemt.  By  several  hands,  //.  55,  three  portraits 
ami  a  view  of  Harvard  College  inserted,  grosgr,  laicmt  rtd  morttco 


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extra,  back  full  gilt,  paneled  sides,  ins.  borders,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford), 
elegant.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green  &•  Co.,  1744 

Very  Rare.  ''A  capital  miscellany  of  verses,  which  seem  to  have  been  floating  about 
in  periodicals  or  manuscript  at  the  p'lr'od.  Mather  Byles  no  doubt  contributed  some  of 
its  pages." — Duvckinck  Two  vevy  scarce  portraits  of  Byles  are  inserted,  one  painted 
and  engraved  by  Peter  Pelham,  the  other  by  S.  Harris. 

6823  CoLMAN  (/^e7i.  Benj.)  A  Poem  on  Elijah's  Translation,  occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Samuel  Willard,  pfi.  (2),  14.  rare. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Eliot,  1707 

6824  The  Columbian  Muse,  a  Selection  of  American  Poetry,  from 
various  Authors  of  Established  Reputation,  //.  (4),  224,  sheep, 
SCARCE.  12°  New  York,  y.  Carey,  1794 

6825  —  The  same,  sheep,  neat. 

12''  A\  Y.,  J.  Carey,  for  M.  Carey,  Phila.,  1794 

6826  Columbia's  Naval  Triumphs,  //.  132,  bds.,  unait.  18°  New  York, 
1813 — The  Court  of  Neptune  and  the  Curse  of  Liberty,  with 
other  Poems,  on  subjects  connected  with  the  late  War,  pp.  106,  i, 
hf  mar.    16°  N.  Y,  1817.     (2  vols.) 

6S27  Cook  (Rer.  Wm.)  Poetical  Works,  including  The  Neriah,  The 
Eucleia,  The  Guides,  etc.     3  vols.,  clotk.  12°  Salem,  1858-67 

These  volumes  are  among  the  curiosities  of  American  literature.  They  were  iltiisttatcj, 
put  in  type,  printeti  (in  small  editions),  and  bound,  by  the  author.  The  woodcuts  are 
certainly  remarkatle,\iwK  it  was  scarcely  kind  in  Mr.  Sabin  (Dictionary,  iv.  477), to  charac- 
terize them  as  "amusing  for  their  absurdity." 

6828  Cooke  (Philip  P.)  Froissart  Ballads  and  other  Poems,  portrait, 
obituary  notice,  and  autograph  letter  to  his  publishers,  inserted,  hf. 
hound,  uncut.  12°  Phila ,  Carey  &•  Hart,  1847 

6829  Cooper  (Myles)     Poems  on  several  occasions,  //.  xxxix,  342. 

8°  Oxford,  W.  Jackson,  1761 
Rare  and  Curious.  The  author — afterward  the  Rev.  Dr.  Myles  Cooper,  thi  successor 
of  Dr  Johnson  in  the  presidency  of  King's  (Columbia)  College,  New  York,  and  who  was 
driven  from  the  college  and  the  country  by  the  patriots  in  1775 — published  this  volume  of 
poems  the  year  after  he  received  his  degree  at  Oxford.  "It  is  not  likely" — as  Mr. 
Duyckinck  obser\'es — "  that  he  brought  many  copies  of  his  Poems  over  for  the  use  of  the 
students  .ind  the  eyes  of  sober  Dr.  Johnson  of  Connecticut. . .  The  taste  of  the  age 
allowed  ])ublications  then  to  gentlemen  which  the  more  delicate  standard  of  the  present 
day  would  reject." 

6830  Cruz  {Soror  Juana  ines  de  la)  Pofemas  de  la  Unica  Poetisa 
Americana,  Musa  Dezima  . . .  Tercera  edicion,  correp.  y  anad.  por 
su  Authore.  Sacolos  a  luz  Don  J.  Camacho  Gayna,  8  prel.  leaves, 
pp.  406.  (9),  vellum  wrappe  ,  scarce. 

sm.  4°  Valencia,  Ant.  Bordazar,  1709 
The  authoress  was  a  sister  of  the  convent  of  San  Oeronimo  of  Mexico,  and  her  poems 
were  very  popular  in  New  .Spain.  "  The  works  of  this  accomplished  lady  arc  so  rare,  and 
so  generally  unknown,  that  they  are  not  mentioned  by  Rich,  Temaux,  Brunet,  or  in  the 
Nuggets.  Boutcrwek  places  hir  on  a  level  with  Lope  de  Vega  for  facility  of  invention 
and  ve -sification." — B.  Quaritc  11. 

Thii ,  the  third  edition  of  her  first  published  volume,  contains  nearly  80  pages  ( J27-406) 
more  tnan  the  preceding  edition. 

6831  Cupid  and  Psyche  ;  a  mythological  tale  from  the  "Golden  Ass" 
of  Apuleius.  From  the  2d  London  edition  of  1800,  in  which  many 
omissions  are  supplied,  with  a  life  of  Apuleius,  and  notices,  etc.,  by 
John  Lydc  Wilson,  3  plates,  pp.  88,  red  mor.  gilt. 

8"  Charlestown,  S.  C,  1842 

6832  Davis  (Richard  B.)  of  New  York  Poems;  with  a  Sketch  of  his 
Life  [by  John  T.  Irving],  boards,  uruut,  scarce. 

12°  New  York,  T.  6-  J.  Swords,  1807 


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6833  Day  (Martha)  Literary  Remains;  with  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fitch's 
Address  at  her  Funeral,  and  Sketches  of  her  Character,  //,  121, 
cloth.  12°  New  Haven,  1834 

6834  Declaration  (The)  of  Independence ;  a  Poem,  by  a  Citizen  of 
Boston  [George  R'chards],  //.  24,  fif.  mor.  8°  Boston,  1793 

6835  Democracy :  an  Epic  Poem,  by  Aquiline  Nimblechops,  Democrat. 
Canto  First  (all  published),  pp.  20,  Ne7v  York,  n.  d.  [In  this  copy, 
the  names  of  the  satirized  democratic  leaders  iiave  been  supplied  in 
manuscript^  —  Aristocracy.  An  Epic  Poem.  Book  Second,  //.  i8. 
uncut,  n.  p.,  n.  d.,  [^Philadelphia,  1795].     2  Pamphlets.  8° 

6836  The  Devil's  Shaving  Mill,  or  Poem,  in  whicli  the  Devil  is  person- 
ated, etc.  With  a  paraphrase  on  Mr.  Devil's  Wonderful  Mill,  &c., 
//.  44,  last  page  slightly  imperfect.       12°  Taunton,  A.  Danforth,  18 15 

.Seine  and  curious.     A  poetical  rhapsody  against  the  doctrine  of  universal  salvation. 

6837  [Dkxter  (Samuel)]  The  Progress  of  Science:  a  Poem  deliv- 
ered at  Harvard  College,  April  21,  1780;  by  a  Junior  Sophister, 
//.  10,  name  cut  from  top  of  title,  scarce.         4°  n.  p.  \Boston\,  1780 

6838  DuNLAP  (Jane)  Poems,  upon  several  Sermons,  Preach'd  by  the 
Rev'd  and  Renowned  George  Whittfield,  while  in  Boston,  //.  22, 
curious  cut  on  title-page,  representing  Whitefield  in  the  pulpit  surrounded 
with  emldems  of  mortality,  hf.  mor.  uncut.  12°  Boston,  1771 

\'i:ry  Kake  ;  not  in  Sabin's  Dictionary  or  C.  F.  Harris's  Catalogue.  This  copy  has 
corrections  and  emendations  in  manuscript,  probably  by  the  authoress.  From  the  library 
of  Samuel  G.  Drake. 

6839  Dunn  (Samuel)  A  Word  in  Season ;  or.  The  Burthen  of 
Samuel,  (the  son  of  Richard,  the  son  of  Samuel,  the  son  of  James 
the  Rhode-Islandite,)  which  he  saw  while  under  the  mountain,  in 
the  land  of  Prescott,  Mass.  in  the  days  of  James  Munroe,  Presi- 
dent, .  .  .  concerning  the  Division  of  Christianity.  . .  [With]  Some 
Rem.irks  on  . . .  Free-Masonry,  //.  12,  uncut,  curious. 

12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [1825] 

6840  DuRFEE  (Job)  Whatcheer,  or  Roger  Williams  in  Banishment, 
cloth,  uncut.  12°  Providence,  1832 

6841  —  Complete  Works  of  Hon.  Job  Durfee, . . .  with  a  Memoir: 
edited  by  his  son,  pp.  .xxvi,  523,  cloth.  8°  Providence.  1849 

6842  DwK.nT  (Timothy)  The  Conquest  of  Canaan ;  a  Poem,  in 
Eleven  Books,  sheep,  12"  Hartford,  E.  Babcock.  1785 

6843  —  Greenfield  Hill :  a  Poem,  in  Seven  Parts,  //.  183,  sheep. 

8°  Ne70  York,  Childs  d^'  Swaine,  1794 

6844  I'asthurn  (Jas.  W.)  [and  Sands  (Robert  C.)]  Yamoyden,  a 
Tale  of  the  Wars  of  King  Philip,  //.  xii,  339,  i,  t7vo  engravings 
{by  Durand),  roan  gilt.  12°  New  York,  1820 

6845  Echo  (The)  with  other  Poems ;  Printed  at  the  Porcupine  Press 
by  Pasquin  Petronius, //<7/«  {designed  bv  lisdale).  fine  clean  copy, 
half  calf.  '       8"  ^Ncw  York],  1807 

The  Fcho  was  the  joint  protluction  of  Richard  Alsop  and  Tlieo.  Dwight,  with  sonic 
as   itancn  from  Dr.  Lemuel  Hopkins  and  other  of  the  "  Hartford  wils." 

6846  Eclogue  (An)  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Reverend 
Alexander  Cumming,  A.M.,  on  the  25th  of  August,  A,D.  1763, 
[By  Jeremy  Belknap],  //.  8,  calf  extra,  { W.  Pratt),  uncut,  RARE. 

sm.  4°  Boston,  1763 


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6847  Elliott  (J.)  The  Poetical  and  Miscellaneous  Works  of  James 
Elliott,  Citizen  of  Guilford,  Verr..ont,  and  late  a  Non-Commissioned 
Officer  in  the  Legion  of  the  United  States.  In  Four  Books, 
//.  271,  (s),  sAejp.  12°  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1798 

"  Very  Rare.  Only  300  copies  printed.  Contains  a  Journal  of  his  three  years'  service 
[in  the  Legion]  from  1793  '°  '79^)  -""l  niuch  other  information." — Saiiin's  Dictionary. 

6848  Emmons  (Richard)  The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  an  Historic 
Poem,  2d  edition,  portrait,  hf.  doth.   (2  copies.)     12°  Boston,  1841 

6849  Evans  (Nathaniel)  Poems  on  several  Occasions,  with  some 
other  Compositions, //.  xxviii,  160,  (A  Discourse)  2^,  original  sheep, 
nice  copy.  '&°  Philadelphia,  y.  Diuilap,  1772 

Scarce. — This  volume  was  edited  by  the  Kev.  Wni.  Smith,  who  prefixed  a  biograph- 
ical sketch  of  the  author.  "  The  worthy  and  ingenious  I-ady,  to  wliom  many  of  his  pieces 
are  addressed"  (under  the  name  of  "Laura,")  was  Mrs,  Elizabeth  l(iraliamc)  Ferguson, 
who  contributed  a  poem  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Kvans,  and  sever.1l  lighter  pieces,  to  the 
volume. 

6850  —  The  same,  good  copy,  covers  removed /or  redinding.        8°  1772 

685 1  Everest  (C.  W.)  The  Poets  of  Connecticut,  with  Biographical 
sketches,  engraving  on  title,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  Hartford,  1843 

6852  Fall  I  (The)  |  of  |  Lucifer,  |  an  |  Elegiac  Poem  ]  on  the  |  Infamous 
Defection  |  of  the  late  ]  General  Arnold,  i  scarce  portrait  of  Arnold 
inserted,  pp.  18,  red  morocco  extra,  g.  e. 

\2°  Hartford,  Hudson  6-  Goodwin,  1781 
Extremely  Rare:  not  known  to  Mr.  Sabin,  nor  in  C.  F.  Harris's  catalogue.     The 
Author's  preface  is  dated  at  Hartford,  Jan.  i,  17S1.    "The  poem  was  composed  in 
October,  and  finished  by  the  first  of  November,"  1780. 

6853  Family  Tablet  (The)  containing  a  Selection  of  Original  Poetry, 
//.  X,  81,  sheep.  12"  Boston,  1796 

Rare.  Containing  pieces  in  verse  by  members  of  the  family  of  Rev.  Ur.  Ezra  Stiles 
(Pres.  of  Vale  College),  and  edited  by  his  son-in-law,  th^  Rev,  Abiel  Holmes  (the 
Annalist.)    It  was  privately  printed. 

6854  Fashion's  Analysis ;  or,  the  Winter  in  Town  :  a  Satirical  Poem 
by  Sir  Anthony  Avalanche.  .  Part  I.,  //.  84,  old  red  morocco,  red  silk 
lining.  12°  New  York,  for  y.  Osbom,  1S07 

Mr.  Sabin  assigns  the  authorship  of  this  poem  to Blauvelt. 

6855  Fayette  in  Prison :  or  Misfortunes  of  the  Great.  A  Modern 
Tragedy :  by  a  Gentleman  of  Massachusetts  [Samuel  Elliot], 
//.  \o,  scarce.  8"  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  for  the  Author,  1802 

Prefaced  by  "  Historical  Renurks  on  General  I^Fayettc."  On  the  title  is  written, 
"  E.  Lysander  Bascom's,  bo't  of  the  Author,  Sam'l  Eliot,  Feb  1803." 

6856  Fessendkn  (T.  G.)  Terrible  Tractoration  ! ! . .  By  Christopher 
Caustic.     2d  edition,  with  additions,  frontispiece,  bds.,  uncut. 

12°  London,  1803 

6857  [ — 1  Terrible  Tractoration  ! ! . .  By  Christopher  Caustic.  First 
Amencan  edition, ,  4  plates.  N.  York,  1804  —  Democracy  Unveiled, 
, .  By  Christopher  Caustic.   Boston,  1805.    7\vo  in  one  vol.,halfblue 

calf,  gilt.  12° 

6858  —  The  Modern  Philosopher ;  or,  Terrible  Tractoration ! , .  By 
Christopher  Caustick,  2d  American  edition,  revised  and  much 
enlarged, />/«/«  {by  Seymour),  boards,  tmctit.     8°  Philadelphia,  1806 

6859  [ — ]  Pills,  Poetical,  Philosophical,  and  Political.  By  Peter 
Pepper-Box,  Poet  and  Physician,  bds.,  uncut. 

12°  Philadelphia,  for  the  Author,  1809 


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6860  Fitch  (Elijah)  The  Beauties  of  Religion.  A  Poem  addressed 
to  Youth.     In  Five  Books,  //.  129,  sheep. 

8°  Providence,  J.  Carter,  1789 

Dedicated  to  President  Ezra  Stiles.  "Mr.  Fitch  died  at  Hopkinton  (Mass.))  on  the 
16th  day  of  December  [1788],  in  the  43d  year  of  his  age,  and  17th  of  his  ministry." — 
Advertisement. 

6861  Flint  (Micah  P.)  The  Hunter  and  other  Poems,  //.  147,  bds. 
uncut.  12°  Boston,  1826 

"  The  production  of  a  very  young  man,  the  result  of  lonely  meditations  in  these  woods 
[Alexandria,  La.]  in  the  intervals  of  preparation  for  the  bar." — Advertisement. 

6862  Free  Masonry :  a  Poem  in  Three  Cantos. . .  To  which  is  subjoined, 
a  Sketch  of . .  the  Abduction  of  Capt.  Morgan,  etc.  By  a  Citizen 
of  Massachusetts,  //.  216,  sheep.  12°  Leicester,  1830 

6863  [Freneau  (Philip)]  A  Journey  from  Philadelphia  to  New  York, 
by  way  of  Burlington  and  South-Amboy.  By  Robert  Slender, 
Stocking  Weaver,  //.  28,  scarce. 

8°  Philadelphia,  Francis  Bailey,  1787 

6864  Freneai;  (Philip)  Poems,  with  the  author's  autograph  presenta- 
tion to  Col.  yercmiah  Wadsworth,  pp.  viii,  407,  calf  {joints  ctacked), 
nice  copy.  Philadelphia,  F.  Bailey,  1786 

1  lie  First  Edition  of  Freneau's  collected  Poems  ;  VERY  SCARCE. 

—  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Mr.  Philip  Freneau,  containing 
his  Essays,  and  additional  Poems,  //.  xii,  429,  calf,  auiograph 
presentation,  fine  copy.  Philadelphia,  F.  Bailey,  1787 

"Col.  Wadsworth  will  do  Mr.  Freneau  the  honor  to  accept  of  this  Volume  of  his 
writings." 

2  vols.  sm.  8° 

6865  —  Poems  written  between  the  years  1768  &  1794...  A  New 
Edition,  revised  and  corrected  by  the  Author;  including. .  Pieces 
never  before  published,  //.  (4),  ix-xv,  456,  hf.  red  morocco,  paneled 
back,  g.  e.,  fine  copy,  scarce. 

8°  Monmouth,  N.  J.,  Author's  Press,  1 795 

6866  —  Poems  . .  now  republished  from  the  original  manuscripts ; 
with  . .  Pieces  not  heretofore  in  print.  3d  Edition.  2  vols.,  2  plates, 
pp.  i\,  280 ;  302,  xii ;  sheep,  nice  fresh  copy. 

12°  Phila.,  Lydia  R.  Bailey,  1809 

6867  Freneau  (Philip)  Poems  relating  to  the  American  Revolution. 
With  an  Introductory  Memoir  and  Notes  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck, 
pp.  xxxviii,  288,  portraits  and  facsimile.  Large  Paper,  cloth,  uncut. 

4°  New  York,  W.  J.  Widdleton,  1865 

"One  Hundred  Copies;  No  64." 

6868  Focc  {Mrs.  F.  H.)  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  Poems,  n.  t.  p.,  //.  60, 
hf.  mor.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  [Nashville?  1851]  —  Forrest  (Michael) 
Travels-  through  America :  a  Poem,  //.  50,  lower  corners  nibbled 
by  mice,  hf.  mor.,  .scarce.  12°  Phila.,  1793  —  Gerrish  (J.  E.) 
Winter  Scenery,  and  other  Poems  ;  revised  edition,  //.  32.  sq.  16 
Newburyport,  1854  —  Guest  (Moses)  Poems  . . .  and  Extracts 
from  his  Journal.  2(\  eA.,  hf.  bd.  12"^  Cincinnati,  1824  —  The  Genius 

of  Oblivion,  and  other  Original  Poems,  by  a  Lady  of  New 
Hampshire  [Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hale],  red  morocco,  sides  and  back  gilt. 
12°  Concord,  B.  Moore,  1823  —  Lunt  (Geo.)  Poems,  <-/oM.  12° 
iV.  K,  1839  —  Low  (Samuel)  Poems.  Vol,  L  12°  iV!  K,  1800. 
(7  vols,)  V.  B. 


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6869  Gloria  Britannorum :  or,  The  British  Worthies.  A  Poem. 
Being  An  Essay  on  the  Characters  of  the  Most  Illustrious  Persons 
in  Camp  or  Cabinet,  since  the  Glorious  Revolution  to  this  present 
Time.  More  Particularly,  Of  the  present  Ministry,  efc,  etc.,  pp.  30, 
uncut,  scribbling  on  title  and  two  or  three  pages,  hf.  crimped  red  morocco, 
gilt.  2,"  Boston,  J.  Fraxki.ix,  1723 

Very  rare.  For  the  full  title,  see  Sabin's  Dictionary,  no.  27586.  After  invoking 
the  Muses,  the  author  addresses 

"  — You  bright  sons  of  Harvard,  where  the  Nine 

And  Great  Apollo  consecrate  their  Shrine, 

For  Wisdom  fam'd,  the  rude  Attempt  excuse; 

Accept  an  Off'ring  from  an  Infant  Muse, 

That  in  Advcnt'rous  Numbers,  first  would  Sing 

The  Fam'd  Nassau,  the  Great,  the  Warlike  King." 
The  i;eneral  tone  and  spirit  of  the  poem  seem  to  indicate  that  the  author  was  a  native 
ot  England,  not  yet  thoroughly  at  home  in  the  land  of  his  adoption  :  and  I  am  strongly 
inclined  to  attribute  it  to  Francis  Knafp  of  Watertown,  Mass., — son  of  a  captain  in  the 
liriti^h  navy, — a  graduate  of  t^t.  John's  college,  Oxford,  whose  poetical  address  "to  Mr. 
Pope,  on  his  Windsor  Forest,"  dated  June  7,  171 5,  "announce  a  man  of  wit  and  taste." 
For  what  is  known  of  Mr.  Knapp  and  his  writings,  see  Duyckinck,  i.  72. 

6.S70  [Green  (Joseph)]  Entertainment  for  a  Winter's  Evening  ;  being 
A  Full  and  Free  Account  of  a  very  strange  and  wonderful  Sight 
seen  in  Boston  on  the  27  th  of  December  at  Noon-Day  ...  By  Mc, 
the  Hon'ble  B.  B.  Esq.,//.  15,  rare. 

8°  Boston,  G.  Rogers,  n.  d.  [1750] 

A  satire  on  a  Masonic  procession,  on  St.  John's  day :  see  (Part  I.)  No.  1641.  The 
outside  pages  of  this  copy  are  slightly  discolored  by  smoke,  but  can  easily  be  cleaned. 

6871  Hamiltoniad  (The) :  or,  Extinguisher  for  the  Royal  Faction  of 
New  England,  being  intended  as  a  High-Heeled  Shoe  for  all 
limping  Republicans.  By  Anthony  Pasquin  [John  Williams], //. 
104,  bds.  uncut.  8°  Boston,  n.  d.  [1804] 

Hamiltoniad  :  or.  The  Effects  of  Discord  . . .  With  an  appendix  . . 
relative  to  the  late  Duel.  By  a  Young  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia, 
pp.  ^e^,  corners  stained.  8° /%/7a.,  1804.     (2) 

6872  Hayes  (John)  Rural  Poems.  .  To  which  are  added.  Poems  on 
several  subjects,//.  182,  very  scarce. 

12"  Carlisle  \Pa.'\,  A.  Loudon,  1807 

The  author  was  Professor  of  Languages  in  Dickinson  College.  The  first  poem  in  the 
volume  is  a  translation  from  Ossian,  into  Creek  verse— printed  in  Koman  type,  "iiuod 
typis  destitutl  tira'cis."     The  corners  of  the  volume  have  been  rounded  by  the  knife. 

6873  Heroes  of  the  Lake,  a  Poem,  written  in  the  autumn  of  1813  [by 
Samuel  Woodworth  ?]  frontispiece  {Battle  of  Lake  Erie),  bds.  uncut. 

12°  Nav  York,  18 14 

6874  Hitchcock  (David)     Poetical  Works ;  with  Sketch  of  his  Life, 

//.  16  j^,  slieep.     12°  Boston,  1806 The  Social  Monitor;  or,  a 

Series  of  Poems  ...  2d  edition,//,  204,  hf.  roan.    16°  Nciv  Yi'rk, 
18 14.     (2  vols.) 

.'^ec  a  notice  of  the  Poems  in  Duyckinck's  Cyclof.  Am.  Literature,  i.  620-30.  The 
author  was  a  native  of  liethlem,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn. 

687s  HucGiNS  (John  Richard  Desborus)  Hugginiana  ;  or,  Huggins" 
Fantasy,  being  a  Collection  of  the  most  esteemed  modern  literary 
productions,  [his  own  advertisements  of  his  barber-shop,]  calf,  gilt. 

12"  New  York,  i8o8 

"Scarce  and  curious." — Saiiin's  Did.  Am.  Books,  no.  33575.  liarber  Huggins  was 
celebrated  in  "  The  Echo"  (no.  xx.): 

"  Thou  knight  renown'd  I  possess'd  of  equal  skill 
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6876  HUMPHREYS  (David)  A  Poem  addressed  to  the  Armies  of 
the  United  States,//.  28.  Reprinted,  Paris,  17S5  —  Notice  sur  la 
Vie  et  les  Ecrits  de  M.  Joel  Barlow,//.  31.  \Paris\,  1813.  Two 
in  one  volume,  hf.  olive  morocco  extra,  {I\  Bedford).  4° 

Prefixed  to  the  Address  to  the  volume  are  three  fine  and  very  interestinc. 
.\uTOGRAPH  Letters  from  Col.  Humphreys  to  his  friend,  Col.  Jeremiah  Wadsworth: 
the  first,  March  30,  1780,  (3  //.  folio)  relates  to  the  Address  to  the  Armies,  then  ready 
for  the  press;  the  second  (3  ^/.  quarto),  is  dated  from  "Head  Quarters,  New  Windsor, 
April  <),  1781,"  mentioning,  mter  alia,  "in  confidence  (for  it  is'not  yet  known  in  the 
Army),"  that  Lafayette  had  been  ordered  to  reinforce  (ien.  Greene  in  the  South;  and  the 
third  (2  //.)  from  Lisbon,  Feb.  9,  I7<)i,  immediately  on  Humphreys'  arrival  at  that  port, 
as  minister  to  Spain. 

6877  HuMPHRKYS  (D.)  A  Poem  on  the  Happiness  of  America ; 
addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States,/!/.  41,  nice  copy, 
uncut.  16°  London,  Printed; 

repr.  Albany,  C.  R.  and  G.\  Webster  &•  Co.,  n.  d. 
A  scarce  edition, — unknown  to  Mr.  Sabin. 

6878  Humphreys  (D.)  A  Poem,  Addressed  to  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  a  Gentleman  of  the  Army,//.  16. 
8°  New  Haven,  1780  —  Poems  by  Col.  David  Humphreys,  late 
aid-de-camp  to  .  .  General  Washington.  2d  edition  :  with  additions. 
//,  go,  I.  16°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1789  —  The  Yankey  in  England, 
A  Drama  in  Five  Acts,//.  1 10,  i,  uncut.  12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  \Conn.,  1815] 
—  A  Poem  on  the  Happiness  of  America,  etc.,  pp.  51.  4°  London. 
1786.-  rcpr.  Hartford — Discourse  on  the  Agriculture  of  the  State 
of  Connecticut,  //.  42.  8°  N.  Haven,  1816.  5  in  i  vol.,  hf.  blue 
morocco  {Roxburg/ic).  4° 

6879  —  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Colonel  Humphreys,  //.  348,  old 
calf,  gilt,  good  copy.  2>"  New  York,  1790 

The  first  edition  contains  Humphreys'  translation  of  "The  Widow  of  Malabar,"  which 
was  omitted  in  the  edition  of  1S04. 

6880  —  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  David  Humphrey,  etc.,  portrait 
and  plate  of  medal,  pp.  xv,  394,  (14),  old  red  morocco  gilt. 

8°  N'av  York,  1804 

6881  Kawanio  Che  Keeteru :  A  True  Relation  of  a  Bloody  Battle 
fought  between  George  and  Lewis,  in  the  year  1755,/^.  16,  polished 
calf  gilt  ( IV.  Pratt).  sm.  8°  {Philadelphia,]  1756 

Rare.  'iMm's  Dictionary,  no.  37121,  adopts  the  statement  of  "a  Gentleman  skill'd 
in  the  Indian  Languages,"  wlio  told  the  author  that  the  words  of  the  Indian  title  "were 
very  expressive  of  a  Hero  relying  on  God  to  bless  his  Endeavours  in  protecting  what  he 
has  put  under  his  Care." 

6882  Kennedy  (Thos.)  Yot.vc\%,sheep,authors  autograph  presentation, 
scarce.  Washington,  18 16 

Hunt   (John   M.D.)      Hours  of   Reflection  ;  on   Horror   and 
Pleasure,//.  324,  sheep.  [SchenectadyX  1845 

A  remarkable  volume,  which — strangely  enough —  is  unnoted  by  Mr.  Sabin  Read,  for 
example,  "Theodora's  Metrix,"  p.  103. 

(2  vols.)  12° 

6683  Kettei.l  (Samuel)  Specimens  of  American  Poetry,  with 
Critical  and  Biographical  Notices.     3  vols.,  half  calf,  gilt,  scarce. 

12''  Boston,  1829 

6884  KiDD  (Adam)  The  Huron  Chief,  and  other  Poems,  hf.  sheep. 
12°  Montreal,  1830 — The  Land  of  Powhatan.  By  a  Virginian, 
//.  120.  hf.  roan.     16°  Baltimore.  1821.  (2  vols.) 

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6885  KuNZE  (J.  C.)  £),£>.  Einige  Gedichte  und  Lieder,  //.  (40), 
132,  I,  RARE.  sm.  8°  Phila.,  Christoph  6*  Peter  Saur,  1778 

The  author  was  minister  of  the  Lutheran  church  in  Philadelphia,  and  afterwards  in  New 
York  (1784-1807),  and  professor  of  languages  in  Columbia  College.  This  volume  was. 
unknown  to  Mr.  Sabln, 

6886  Lee  {/iev.  Chauncey)  The  Trial  of  Virtue :  a  Sacred  Poem. 
Being  a  Paraphrase  of  the  Book  of  Job,  <:a(f.      12°  Hartford,  1806 

6887  Ladd  (J.  B.)  M.D.  Literary  Remains  .  .  collected  by  his  sister, 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Haskins,  of  Rhode  Island  .  .  Prefixed,  a  Sketch  of 
his  Life,  by  W.  B.  Chittenden,//,  xxiv.  13-228,  cloth,  uncut,  scarce. 

8"  New  York,  1832 

Dr.  Ladd,  a  native  of  Newport,  K.  I.,  was  killed  in  a  duel  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  17S6. 
Best  known  as  a  poet  by  his  "  Letters  of  Arouet  to  Amanda,"  his  life,  says  Kettell,  "was 
marked  with  a  character  of  singularity,  for  it  realizes  the  dreams  of  romance,  and  presents 
as  striking  a  case  of  ill-starred  love  as  ever  furnished  a  theme  for  novelist  or  poet." 

6888  [Leggett  (William)  ]  Leisure  Hours  at  Sea :  being  a  few  Miscel- 
laneous Poems.  By  a  Midshipman  of  the  U.  S.  Navy,  //.  148. 
hf.  sheep,  neat,  scarce.  12°  New  York,  1825 

6889  [Linn  (J.  B.)  ]  Miscellaneous  Works,  Prose  and  Poetical,  by  a 
Young  Gentleman  of  New  York,  //.  353.  i  sheep. 

\2^  New  York,  T.  Greenleaf,  1795 

6890  Linn  (J.  B.)  Powers  of  Genius ;  a  Poem,  in  three  parts.  2d 
edition,  t^  plates  {by  Lawsori)  foxed,  pp.  191.  12''  Phila.,  1802 

"  Linn  is  best  known  as  a  writer,  by  his  '  Power  of  Genius,'  a  poem  which  has  gone 
through  repeated  editions  In  this  country  and  England." — Kettkll. 

6891  [Livincston  (Wm.)]  Philosophic  Solitude  :  or,  The  Choice  of 
a  Rural  Life.  A  Poem.  By  a  Gentleman  educated  at  Yale 
College,//.  ^^,  smooth  russet  calf  extra  {F.  Bedford). 

sm.  4°  New  York,  yames  Parker,  1747 

The  Rare  First  Edition.  In  this  copy,  the  name  of  "Arthur  Livingston"  .is  the 
author  has  been  written  on  the  title-page  :  but  the  true  name  is  supplied  and  the  blanks 
in  the  Poem  filled,  by  another  hand, — in  which  also,  the  names  ot  N'oali  Wells  and  VVni. 
Pairtree  Smith  are  written,  at  the  end  of  their  respective  verses  to  the  author,  prefixed  to 
the  Poem. 

6892  —  Philosophic  Solitude  :  //.  46,  smooth  russet  calf  extra  {by  F. 
Bedford),  fne  clean  copy,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  B.  Mecom.  1762 

6893  —  The  same.     The  Third  Edition,  //.  40,  hf.  red  mar. 

8"  New  York,  J.  Holt,  n.  d.  [1769  ?| 

6894  Mack  (Dr.  Ebenezer)  The  Cat-Fight ;  a  Mock  Heroic  Poem. 
Supported  with  copious  Extracts  from  Ancient  and  Modern  classic 
Authors  ;  .  .  .  making  something  like  what  has  been  termed  a 
narrow  rivulet  of  text,  and  wide  extended  meadow  of  notes,  plates, 
designed  and  engrd^ed  by  D.  C.  yohnston,  pp.  i-jd,  boards,  uncut, 
scarce  and  mrious.  12°  New  York,  1824 

6895  Madison  Agonistes :  or,  the  Agonies  of  Mother  Goose.  Frag- 
ment of  a  political  Burletta  as  acting  or  to  be  acted  on  the  American 
St<ige, /^.  103,  half  mor.  uncut,  scarce.  8°  London,  1814 

Among  the  Dramatis  Personx  are  Randolpho  and  Adams, — "  two  Members  of  the 
American  Congress,  reported  to  be  Men  of  Honour  and  Principle II!" — King  Jerome  nt 
Westphalia,  Mother  Goose,  Mother  JetT,  and  Miss  Patterson. 

6896  Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak ;  or.  Black  Hawk  and  Scenes  in 
the  West ...  By  a  Western  Tourist  [E.  H.  Smith],  portrait,  pp.  299, 
cloth.  12*  New  York,  1848 


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6897  Markoe  (Peter)  Miscellaneous  Poems,  [and,  The  Patriot 
Chief],//.  30,  {2),  70,  half  red  morocco,  neat,  uncut.  (Signatures  A 
and  E  have  been  transposed  by  the  binder.)  Philadelphia,  1787  — 
The  Times,  a  Poem,  //.  35.    Phila.  1788.     (2  vols.)  8" 

6898  Maryland.  P^xtracts  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by  a  Lady  of  Maryland, 
together  with  a  Collection  of  Original  Poetry  by  Citizens  of 
\i2iTy\z.nA,  lower  half  of  title  of  vol.  i  supplied  in  manuscript.  2  vols., 
bds.  uncut,  very  scarce.  12°  Annapolis,  Frederick  Green,  1808 

6899  [(Mellen  (Grenville)]  Our  Chronicle  of  '26:  a  Satirical  Poem. 
Boston,  1827  —  March  (Daniel)  Yankee  Land  and  the  Yankee  ; 
and  The  Iron  Horse,  cloth.  Hartford,  1840  —  The  Misanthrope  of 
the  Mountain:  a  Poem.     New  Haven,  1833.  (3)     8°  and  12" 

6900  Merry  (Robert)  The  Pains  of  Memory  a  Poem,  Cambridge, 
1807 — Trumbull  (John)  The  Progress  of  Dulness,  Exeter, 
1794.     Two  in  one  vol.,  hf.  sheep.  12° 

For  the  first  Boston  edition  of  R.  Merry's  "  I'ains  of  Memory,"  1797,  see  No.  7012. 

<')9oi  [Morton  {Mrs.  Sarah  W.)]  Oudbi :  or  The  Virtues  of  Nature. 
An  Indian  Tale,  in  four  cantos.  By  Philenia,//.  %2,hf.  redmor.  neat; 
with  the  author's  autoc;raph  presentation  to  Dr.  Wm.  Lee  Perkins  ; 
fine  copy.  S°  Boston,  ij go 

6902  —  The  same ;  with  frontispiece  (engraved  by  S.  Hall),  unbound. 

8°  1790 

6903  [Morton  (Mrs.  Sarah  W.)  ]  Beacon  Hill ;  a  Local  Poem.  Book 
I,  {all published),  pp.  56,  stitched,  rare.     4°  Boston,  for  tlu  author, 

'797 My  Mind  and  its  Thoughts,  in  Sketches,  Fragments,  and 

Essays  [in  prose  and  verse],/r«A  copy,  bds.  uncut.   8°  Boston,  1823 
(2  vols.) 

6904  Hunt'ord  (Wm.)  Poems,  and  Compositions  in  Prose,  on  several 
occasions,  //.  189,  (3),  polished  red  calf,  paneled  sides,  full  gilt  {  W. 
Pratt),  fine  copy.  8°  Richmond,  1798 

Scarce.    The  vohnne  inchides  the  tragedy  of  "Almoran  and  Haniet.'' 

6905  Mysterious  Nothing,  a  Poem  ;  with  an  Allegory  of  Life  and 
Futurity.     By  [W.  S.]  the  Author  of  Contempt  on  Revenge,  pp.  16. 

12°  Philadelphia,  for  the  Author,  1736 
This  poem  must   be  very  scarce.    It  was  unknown  to  Mr.  Sabin,  and  is  not  in 
Mr.  C.  F.  Harris's  catalogue.     The  address  to  "Cenerous  Readers"  is  signed,  W.  S. 

6906  [Neal  (John)]  Ba;ile  of  Niagara  ;  and  Goldau,  or  the  Maniac 
Harper  .  .  By  Jehu  O'Cataract, //.  143,  hf.  mor. 

\2°  Baltimore,  18 18 

6907  Northmore  (Thos.)  Washington,  or  Liberty  restored  :  a  Poem, 
in  ten  books,  sheep.  12°  Baltimore,  1809 

6908  Odiorne  (Thos.;  Progress  of  Refinement,  and  [other  Poems], 
//.  176,  she^.  Boston,  1792  —  Ogilvie  (John)  Providence:  an 
Allegorical  Poem,  in  Three  Books,//.  180,  sheep.  Boston,  1766  — 
Osborne  (Selleck)  Poems.  Moral,  Sentimental,  and  Satirical, 
engraved  title,  pp.  20O,  bds.  uncut.     Boston,\\%2^     3  vols.  12*^ 

6909  Paine  (Robert  Treat)  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose  .  .  With 
Notes,  Sketches  of  his  Life,  etc.,  portrait,  pp.  xc,  465,  bds.  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1812 


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6910  [Parke  (Lieut.  Col.  John)?]  The  Lyric  VVorlcs  of  Horace, 
translated  into  English  Verse :  to  which  are  added,  a  number  of 
Original  Poems.  By  a  Native  of  America,//,  xli,  (i),  334,  <?«</ 
Subscribers'  names  (18),  addenda  (6),  sheep,  nice  copy,  very  scarce. 

8"  Philadelphia,  E.  Oswald,  1786 
"  This  is  perhaps  the  rarest  and  oddest  of  all  American  books  of  poetry  .  .  .  The  work 
is  dedicated  to  General  Washington,  has  a  learned  preface  addressed  to  the  Subscribers 
whose  names  till  sixteen  [eighteen]  pages,  and  a  lifeof  Horace,  inscribed  to  Dr.  Franklin . . 
Parke  was  a  Delaware  poet,  bom  about  1750,  educated  in  the  Colleee  of  Philadelphia,  in 
1768,  entered  the  army  at  the  beginning  of  the  war,  and  was  probably  attached  to  Wash- 
ington's Division." — H.  Stevens,  1870. 

This  copy  has  the  yiiiDENDA,  and  the  two  pages  of  "Additional  Subscribers,"  but  has 
no  frontispiece. 

6911  Pepper  (Henry)  Juvenile  Essays;  or,  a  Collection  of  Poems, 
//•  75.  I.  sheep,  fteat.  8°  Phila.,  Rich.  Folwell,  n.  d. 

6912  Percival  (James  G.)  Poems,//.  (4),  396,  and  slip  0/  Errata, 
clean  copy,  boards,  unati.  8°  New  York,  C.  Wiley,  1823 

6913  —  Clio.     By  James  G.  Percival.     No.  I.,  //.  108,  uncut,  scarce. 

12°  Charleston's.  C],  1822 

6914  PiETAS  E T  Gratulatio  Collegii  Cantabrigiensis  apud  Novanglos, 
//.  xiv,  (2),  106,  and  slip  of  Errata  inserted,  old  calf,  good  copy. 

4°  Bostoni-MassachHsettensixtm,Typisy.  Green  dv  y.  Russell,  mdcclxi 
A  collection  of  (31)  poems,  Latin,  Greek,  and  English,  by  graduates  of  Harvard,  cele- 
brating the  death  of  George  II.  and  the  accession  of  George  III.  The  authors  were 
Stephen  Sewall,  John  Lovell,  James  liowdoin,  Gov.  Francis  Bcmard,  Benjamin  Church, 
Samuel  Deane,  Samuel  Cooper,  John  Lowell,  and  one  or  two  others;  Gov.  Bernard  or 
Hutchinson  supplying  a  prefatory  prose  address,  and  President  Holyokc  contributing  ;i 
Latin  ode.  See  Duyckink's  Cycl.  Am.  Literature,  i.  11-14,  and  Quincy's  Hist,  of  Han  . 
College,  ii.  104. 

6915  (POE,  Edgar  A.i  Poems.  Second  edition,//.  \2\,  cloth,  very 
SCARCE.  16°  New  York,  Elam  Bliss,  183 1 

6916  Poems.  Humphreys  (D.)  A  Poem  on  Industry.  Phila.,  ^^^i^  — 
DwiGHT  (Timo.)  Greenfield  Hill.  New  York,  1794  —  Carey 
(Mathew)  The  Plagi-Scurriiiad  :  a  Hudibrastic  Poem.  Phila., 
1786  —  Humphreys  (D.)  A  Poem  on  the  Happiness  of  America. 
Repr.  Hartford,  1 786  :  and  another.    5  in  i  vol.  hf.  calf  gilt.  8° 

6917  [Prime  {Dr.  Benj.  Young)]  The  Patriot  Muse,  or  Poems  on 
some  of  the  Principal  Events  of  the  late  War ;  together  with  a 
Poem  on  Peace  ...  By  an  American  Gentleman,  //.  (2),  9-94, 
nearly  uncut,  green  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (F.  Bedford),  rare. 

8°  London,  John  Bird,  1764 

6918  Prime  (Benj.  Young)  Columbia's  Glory,  or  British  Pride 
Humbled  ;  a  Poem  on  the  American  Revolution,  //.  vi,  42,  greeti 
morocco,  extra,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford),  uncut,  fine  copy,  rare. 

8°  New  York,  T.  Greenleaf  1791 

6919  —  The  same,  another  copy,  unbound,  trimmed  close  at  top. 

6920  —  Muscipula  sive  Cambromyomachia  :  —  The  Mouse-Trap,  or 
the  Battle  of  the  Welsh  and  the  Mice ; .  .  with  other  Poem<. .  .  by 
an  American  [Dr.  B.  Young  Prime],//.  96,  cloth. 

12"  N.  York,  M.  W.  Dodd,  n.  d.  [1840] 

6921  [Baflnesque,  (C.  S.)  ]  The  World,  or  Instability,  a  Poem,  with 
Notes  and  Illustrations.  By  Constantine  Jobson.  Second  Edition, 
//.  248,  hf.  cloth,  bds.,  scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

"  I  published  some  light  poetry,  but  my  poems  are  mostly  yet  in  manuscript.    The 
most  striking  were  The  Instability  of  the  World,"  etc.— Rafinesque,  in  his  Life,  p.  73. 


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6922  'I'he  Rambler's  Magazine,  and  New  York  Theatrical  Register  ; 
for  the  Season  of  1809-10.  Vol.  \.,  portrait  of  Mrs.  Wignall,  pp. 
216.  N.  Y.,  D.  Longworth — The  State  Triumvirate,  a  Political 
Tale:  and  the  Epistles  of  Brevet  Major  Pindar  Puflf, //.  215. 
N.  Y.;  for  the  Author,  18 19.  2  in  i  vol.,  hf  green  mor. 
(Roxburghe),  uncut,  scarce.  16" 

"  The  State  Triumvirate  "  must  be  left  anonymous ;  for — as  Mr.  Duyckinck  has  said, 
"  Its  authorship  has  never  been  claimed f  thouih  "  Mr.  Verplanck  has  usually  received  the 
credit  of  having  had  the  chief  hand  in  its  production."— C/<-/.  Am.  Lit.,  ii.  68. 

6923  Relly  (Jas.  a«^/Joha)  Christian  Hymns,  Poems,  and  Spiritual 
Songs,  sheep.  12°  Burlington,  Is.  Collins,  1776 

r)924  RowsoN  {Mrs.  Susanna)     Miscellaneous  Poems,//.  227,  sheep. 

\  2°  Boston,  1804 

6925  St.  John  (Peter)  of  Norwalk,  Conn.  Death  of  Abel.  An 
Historical  or  rather  Conjectural  Poem,  pp.  186,  (2),  uncut,  very 
RARE.  12°  Danbury,  Nathan  Douglas,  1793 

6926  Sargent  (Lucius  M.)  i'he  Culex  of  Virgil ;  with  a  Translation 
into  English  verse,//.  44,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1807 

6927  —  Hubert  and  KUen :  with  other  Poems,  pp.  135,  bds.,  largest 
PAPER,  folio,  Boston,  1812 

6928  Scott  (Jona.  M.)  The  Sorceress,  or  Salem  delivered,  a  Poem 
[on  Salem  Witchcraft),//.  120,  bds.,  uncut,  scarce. 

18°  New  York,  1817 

6929  Searson  (John)  Mount  Vernon,  a  Poem, /<;r/ra;V^?Fr7M/«^<?«. 
scribblings  on  title  and  engraving,  pp.  83,  4.       8°  Philadelphia  [1800] 

6930  Sewall  (Jona.  M.)  Miscellaneous  Poems,  with  specimens  from . . . 
versions  of  the  Poems  of  Ossian,  //.  304,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

\2°  Portsmouth,  \N.  H.]  1801 
"  The  couplet, 

'  No  pent-up  Utica  contracts  your  powers, 
But  the  whole  boundless  continent  is  yours,' 
is  far  better  known  ttian   even  the  name  of  its  author,  Jonathan  Mitchel  Sewall."  — 
DUYCKINXK,  i.  2S6. 

6931  [Sigourney  {Mrs.  L.  H.)]  Moral  Pieces  in  Prose  and  Verse; 
by  Lydia  Huntley,  marbled  roan,  gilt,  fine  copy. 

12"  Hartford,  Sheldon  df  Goodwin,  1815 

6932  [Sic.ouRNEY  {Afrs.  L.  H.)J  Traits  of  the  Aborigines,  a  Poem, 
half  calf ,  nice  copy.  12°  Cambridge,  1822 

6933  [Smith  (W.  M.)  ]  Poems  on  several  occasions,  written  in 
Pennsylvania,//.  141,  (2),  bds.,  very  scarce. 

sm.  12°  Philadelphia,  Enoch  Story,  1786 

stamp  of  N.  V.  Historical  Society,  on  title. 

6934  BONO  BOOKS.  Songs  for  the  Nursery,//.  172.  18°  Carlisle, 
A.  London,  \%\i  —  American  Song  Book,  i(i°  For  the  Boston  and 
N.Y.  Book-sellers,  18 15 — The  Nightingale, or  Musical  Companion, 
18°  New  York,  Smith  6*  Formany,  18 14  —  The  Columbian 
Songster,  16°  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Thomas  61^  Waldo,  1795  —  Spiritual 
Songs,  16°  New  York,  M.  Durell  ^  Co.,  n.  d.  — The  Federal 
Songster,  //.  109,  (3).  12°  New  London,  J.  Springer,  1800.  Five 
VERY  RARE  song-hooks,  in  I  vol.,  half  blue  morocco.  16° 


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6935  Song  Books.  American  Musical  Miscellany,  a  Collection  of  the 
Newest  and  most  Approved  Songs,  set  to  music,  //.  300,  sheep, 
VERY  SCARCE.  12°  Northampton,  Andrew  Wright,  1798 

6936  —  The  American  Song  Book  :  a  new  collection  of  the  best 
Patriotic,  Military,  Naval,  Amatory,  Quizzical,  and  Sentimental 
Songs,  extant,  //.  96. 

16°  n.  p..  For  the  N.  Y.  and  Boston  Booksellers,  1815 

6937  —  Gricg'.s  Southern  and  Western  Songster ;  new  edition, 
enlarged,  pp.  324,  used  copy.  16°  Phila.,  J.  Grigg,  1832 

6938  —  Kino's  Scotch  Song-Book.  2  vols.,  hf.  red  mor.  nice  copy, 
scarce.  24°  New  York,  S.  King,  1822 

6939  —  Mason  (Eliphalet)  The  Complete  Pocket  Song  Book,  In 
Two  Parts,  i .  An  Introduction  to  the  Grounds  of  Music  :  11. 
A  Favorite  Collection  of  Songs  ;  //.  viii ;  Songs,  with  Music,  pp. 
9-96,  VERY  SCARCE.  sq.  i6°  Northampton,  A.  Wright,  102 

6940  —  New  Song  Book,  .  a  choice  collection  of  the  most  popular 
Songs,  etc.,  many  of  which  have  never  before  been  published.  With 
12  plates  (woodatts),  pp.  126,  cloth. 

16°  Hartford,  S.  Andriis  &>•  Son,  1854 
Copyright,  to  Ezra  Strong,  dated  1835. 

6941  —  Nightingale  (The) :  A  Collection  of  the  most  popular 
ancient  and  modern  Songs,  set  to  Music.  Selected  by  Samuel 
Larkin,  pp.  288,  sheep,  nice  copy,  ^rarce. 

12°  Portsmouth,  W.  <5^•  D.  TrcadwcU,  1804 

6942  —  Nightingale  (The)  or  Ladies'  Vocal  Companion,  engraved 
title  and  frontispiece,  sheep,  neat,  scarce. 

Albany,  Packard^  Conant,  1807 
A  pretty  volume,— not  in  Harris's  Catalogue,  and  unknown  to  Mr.  Sabin. 

—  The  Singer's  Own  Book :  a  Collection  of  the  most  popular  . . 
Songs.  30th  edition,  two  plates,  one  containing  9  portraits  of  actors 
and  singers,  pp.  320.  Phila.,  1835 

(2  vols.)  16° 

6943  —  Songster's  Companion,  a  new  Selection  of  the  most  approved 
Songs ;  .  .  added  several  new  and  popular  Songs,  on  occasions 
produced  by  the  late  War,//.  312,  sheep,  neat. 

12°  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  1815 

6944  —  The  Songster's  Repository,  a  Selection  of  Esteemed  Songs, 
frontispiece,  and  vignette  on  engraved  title,  pp.  286,  bds.  uncut. 

12°  New  York,  N.  Dearborn,  181 1 

6945  —  The  Vocal  Lyre ;  a  collection  of  Popular  Songs.  18°  New 
York,   1825  —  The  Wood  Robin  ;  a   collection  of  Songs,  from 

esteemed  authors.     32°  Phila.,  1822.  2  vols.,  hf.  roan,  neat 

6946  Spirit  of  the  Public  Journals,  or  Beauties  of  the  American 
Newspapers  for  1805,  [Poetry  and  Prose,]//.  300,  bds. 

12°  Baltimore,  1806 

6947  Stansbory  (Joseph)  and  Odell  (Dr.  Jona.)  Loyal  Verses,  .  . 
relating  to  the  American  Revolution  :  edited  by  Winthrop  Sargent, 
paper,  uncut.  sm.  4°  Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1860 


POETRY. 


Ill 


O948  SriiARNS  (Hev.  Charles)  The  Ladies'  Philosophy  of  Love.  A 
i'oem,  in  four  Cantos;  written  in  1774,//.  76,  sheep. 

sm.  4°  Leominster,  Mass.,  1797 

"  I  sine  how  nature's  beauties  to  adorn, 
To  pTiick  the  Rose  of  Love  and  leave  its  Thorn." 

6949  Sterry,  Abby  H.  EfTusions,  religious,  moral,  and  patriotic,  in 
prose  and  verse,  bds.  uncut.  12°  New  London,  S.  Green,  18 18 

6950  [Stewart  (John)  J  The  Revelation  of  Nature,  with  the  Prophecy 
of  Reason,//,  xxxix,  102,  old  calf  sound. 

12°  New  York,  Mott  ^5^•  Lyon,  for  the  author,  [1795  '] 
One  of  the  most  curious  of  the  many  works  of  "  Walking  Stewart " — whom  l)eQumcy 
has  eulogized  as  "a  man  of  sound  mind  and  of  sublime  aspirations .. a  man  of  very 
extraordinary  genius."  It  appears  from  the  imprint  that  this  volume  was  published,  "In 
the  fifth  year  of  intellectual  existence,  or  the  publication  of  the  apocalypse  of  nature, 
;ooo  years  from  the  Grecian  Olympiads,  and  4800  from  recorded  knowledge  m  the  Chinese 
tables  of  eclipses,  beyond  which  chronology  is  lost  in  fable."  The  "  Apocalypse  of 
Nature"  was  published  in  London  in  1790. 

6951  [Story  (Isaac)]  A  Parnassian  Shop  opened  in  the  Pindaric 
style  ;  by  Peter  Quince,  Esq.,//.  155,  sheep,  scarce,  and  curious. 

12°  Boston.  180 1 
A  name  cut  from  the  head  of  title. 

6952  Story  (Joseph)  The  Power  of  Solitude,  a  Voam,  frontispiece, 
calf,  gill.  12°  Salem,  1804 

Scarce.    "Fewbtxiksof  American  poetry  arc  so  difficult  to  meet  with  as  this  early 
production  of  Judge  .Story."— H.  Sthvens. 

6953  Sukey  [l)y  W.  U.  WAi;rER|,  //.  72,  fresh  copy,  uncut.  Boston, 
1821  — Strong  (T.)  The  Tears  of  Columbia  .  .  Added,  Miscel- 
laneous Odes,  etc., pp.  32,  uncut.  Dedham,  H.  Mann,  1812.    (2)  8° 

6954  SwANwicK  {^Hon.  John)  Poems  on  several  Occasions,//.  174, 
sheep,  nice  copy.  24°  J'hiladelphia,  1797 

695s  Thompson  (George)  The  Prison  Bard  ;  or.  Poems  by  G.  T. 
for  four  years  and  eleven  months  a  Prisoner  in  Missouri,  for 
attempting  to  aid  some  Slaves  to  Liberty,  written  in  Prison,  pp. 
215,  ///:  mor.  12°  Hartford,  Wm.  H.  Burleigh,  1848 

6956  Thompson  (Otis)  A  Puem  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Rhode 
Island  College,  at  the  Public  Exhibition  of  the  Senior  Class,  Dec. 
27,  1797,//.  8.  8°  \Providcnce,\  B.  Wheeler. 

Very  Rake:  not  in  C.  K.  Harris's  catalogue,  or  in  Bartlett's  BiblioRrapliy  of  Rhode 
Island. 

6957  TILDEN  (STEPHEN)  Tilden's  \  Miscellaneous  Poems,  '•  on  | 
Divers  Occasions ;  ]  Chiefly  to  animate  and  rouse  the  ;  Soldiers.  ; 
The  Third  Edition,  with  sundry  Additions,  pp.  58,  (i),  red  sir.  gr. 
morocco  extra,  gilt  top,  {F.  Bedford),  uncut. 

16°  New  London,  T.  Green,  n.  d. 
The  lower  corners  of  the  first  six  leaves,  which  had  been  nibbled  by  mice,  have  been 
skilfully  restored,  leaving  a  verv  few  words  of  the  text  wanting,  on  the  first  four  leaves. 
In  other  respects,  a  Beautifui.  Coi-y  of  this  EXTREMELY  RARE  book.  The 
first  edition  was  printed  in  175(1,  ''"^  author  then  lieing  "near  70  years  of  age."  See 
DUVCKINCK'S  Cycl.  Am.  Literature,  i.  429;  Hist.  Mag.,  vol.  iii.  p.  328,  and  iv.  7,  32, 
72.     The  3d  edition  contains  nearly  double  the  matter  of  tlie  first. 

6958  True  and  Infernal  Friendship,  or  the  Wisdom  of  Eve,  and  the 
Character  of  the  Serpent.      12°  Providence,  H.  Mann  &'  Co.,  18 13 

6959  Trumbull  (John)  Poetical  Works,  containing  M'Fingal,.  .  The 
Progress  of  Dulness,  and  a  Collection  of  Voems,  portrait,  engravings 
by  E.  Tisdale.     2  vols,  in  1,  calf  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  Hartford,  S.  C.  Goodrich,  1820 


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6g6o  Trumbull  (John)  Poetical  Works,  portrait  and  engravings. 
2  vols,  boards,  uncut.  8"  Hartford,  1820 

6961  —  Miscellaneous  Poems,  on  various  subjects,  boards. 

8°  Hartford,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  1820 

The  second  volimic  of  tlie  "Poetical  Works,"  with  a  special  title. 

6962  [ — ]  The  Progress  of  Dulness,  Part  First.  2d  edition,  corrected. 
Reprinted  \Ncw  Haven,  T.  &•  S.  Green'],  1773  —  The  same.  Part 
Second.  [A'!  Haven'],  1773  —  The  same,  Part  Third.  N.  Haven, 
T.  &•  S.  Green,  1773  —  The  same,  Part  First.  [First  Edition] 
n.  p.  1772  —  McFingal ;  a  modern  Epic  Poem,  in  Four  Cantos. 
[First  Edition]  Hartford,  Hudson  and  Goodwin,  1782.  5  in  i 
\'o\..  portrait  of  Trumbull,  by  Tisdak,  inserted,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  12° 

6963  The  Progress  of  Dulness,  [the  three  parts  complete,  in  one  vol.] 
dark  red  levant  morocco  ex^ru.  16°  Exeter,  H.  Ranley,  1794 

6964  —  The  same,  calf  extra. 

16°  Wrentham,  Mass.,  JV.  Hcaton,  yun..  1801 

6965  —  M'Fingal  ;  an  Epic  Poem  in  Four  Cantos,  used  ropy,  sheep. 

12°  Phila.,  M.  Carey.  1791 
The  first  edition  with  the  name  of  the  Author. 

6966 The  same  J  5th  edition,  with  explanatory  Notes,  [by  Joel 

Barlow  .'J,  ?>°  London,  \-]()z 

6967 The  same  ;  Cth  edition,  with  e.xplanatory  notes,  calf,  gilt. 

8°  London,  1793 
The  Fifth  edition,  with  a  new  title-page  only. 

6968 The  same.     First   Edition  with  Plates  and   Explanatory 

notes.  Portrait  and  eight  plates  by  Tisdale,  sheep,  neat. 

8°  New  York,  John  Buel,  1795 

6969 The  same  edition,  atiother  copy,  sheep. 

Ggjo The  same.     The  Second    Edition   with    Plates,  calf  gilt, 

gilt  edges  (F.  Bedford).  &°  New  York,  E.  Low,  18 10 

The  edition  of  1795,  with  a  new  title-page. 

6971 The  same,  sheep,  neat. 

16°  Boston,  Manning  &•  Luring,  1799 
6972 The  same  ;  with  portrait  and  'i  plates  {by  Tisdale)  inserted, 

hf.  dk.  green  calf  extra,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

\2°  Elizabeth-Town,  Woodruff  6^  J'eriam,  1805 

6973 The  same  edition,  half  morocco,  uncut. 

6974 The   samij ;  sheep,   neat.     Hallowell,  £.   Goodale,  1813  — 

The  samt,  plate,  marbled  sheep,  gilt.    Hudson,  W.  E.  Norman,  18 1 6 

(2  vols.)  16° 

6975 The  same,  plate,  hf.  levant  red  morocco,  gilt,  uncut  {with 

autograph  of  jfames  Bowdoin).      12"  Hudson,  IV.  R.  Norman,  1816 
6976 The  same.     iG°  Albany,  E.  &•  E.  Hosford,    181 3  —  The 

same.    18"  Boston,  y.  G.  Scobie,  1826.     2  vols.,  bds.,  unatt. 

6977 The  same,  bds.  18"  Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Fessenden,  1839 

6978 The  same  :  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  B.  J.  Lossing, 

portrait,  cloth,  top  gilt.  16°  Nnv  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  1864 


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6979  Truth  ;  a  New  Year's  Gift  for  Scribblers  [by  VVm.  J.  Sneliing  ?], 
/>i/s.  12"  Boston,  Stephen  Foster,  1831 

6980  Wanderer  (The)  or  Horatio  and  Letitia  :  a  Poem,  in  Five  Epis- 
tles, sheep,  neat,  12"  Utica,  for  the  Authors,  181 1 

6981  Wauken  {Mrs.  Mercy)  I'oems,  Dramatic  and  Miscellaneous, 
nice  elean  copy,  icuuits  one  or  more  /eaves  at  eiii/. 

\2°  Boston,  Thomas  and  Andrews,  1790 

6952  WKEKts  (Retine)  Poems  on  Religious  and  Historical  Subjects, 
2d  edition,  sheep,  used  copy.  12°  Nciv  York,  Af.  Day,  1823 

6953  WnKAPLKY  (Phillis)  Poems  on  various  subjects,  clean,  nice  copy, 
portrait,  autograph  of  Phillis  Wheatley  on  back  of  title,  sheep. 

12°  London,  1773 

6984  —  Another  copy,  clean  and  fresh,  portrait,  levant  mor.,  bejvled 
boards,  top  gilt,  uncut.  12°  London,  1773 

6985  —  Another  copy,  portrait,  clean,  good  margin. 

6986  —  The  same:  dedicated  to  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon, /w^ 
green  morocco.  12°  L'hiladelphia,  1801 

This  w.is  (iriniiKiUy  lJ^ll'li^lR•ll  .it  the  cml  (pp.  i("i  2)4)  iif  the  2il  vol.  (if  "  The  NcL;ro 
e>|iKilloil  l)V  fi-w  Kill op(  alls,"  ti.-insl.ited  fium  the  I'leiich, published  in  Loiidun  in  i/9ound 
reprinted  in  I'hihidelphia,  iSoi. 

6987  —  The  same,  one  leaf  imperfect,  a  very  scarce  edition. 

12''  U'alpole,  N.  H.,  1802 

6988  The  same,  levant  green  morocco  extra,  beveled  boards,  paneled  sides, 
gilt  top.  \2'  Hartford,  O.  Steele,  1804 

Kaki;.     This  edition  was  unknown  to  Mr.  Dcanc:  see  No.  Ccjyj. 

6989  —  'l"he  same,  russet  calf,  gilt. 

12°  London:  repr.  in  Neiv  England,  1816 

Kaki::  unknown  to  Mr.  De.ine. 

6990  —  TiiATt  HKR  (B.  B.)  Memoir  of  Phillis  Wheatley,  a  native 
African  and  a  Sla\e.  portrait,  pp.  36,  hf.  cloth,  kare. 

sm.  12"  Boston,  Geo.  IF.  Light,  1834 

So  rare  h.is  this  httle  \<>hiine  become,  that  in  iSr»4,  Mr.  l.i);ht,  its  publisher,  was  sure 
that  it  h.id  not  luen  piibhslicd  by  his  lioiise,  and  tliat  Mr.  I  )iivekinek's  statement,  that 
Ml.  'I'halilier  had  written  siiih  a  memoir,  was  a  mistake;  and  Mr.  Chailes  IJeane— who 
never  tails  to  make  diligent  search — w.is  unable  to  hnd  a  copy  of  it. 

6991  —  [Odei.i,  (A/iss  M.  M.)]  Memoir  and  Poems  of  IMtillis 
Wheatley- ■  Dedicated  to  the  Friends  of  the  Africans.  2d  edition, 
portrait.    Boston,  Light  d^'  llorton,  1835  —  The  same.    Also  I'oenis, 

by  a  Slave,     3d  eil.,  portrait.     Jioston,  Isaac  Knapp,  1838. 
(2  vols.)  16° 

The  authoress  was  "  a  collateral  desccnd.int  of  Mrs.  Wheatley,  and  had  been  familiar 
with  the  name  and  fame  of  Phillis,  from  her  childhinid." — Memoir,  p.  36.  To  the  Third 
edition  were  adileil,  "  I'oems  by  a  .^lave" — (ieorge  M.  II  uloii,  the  property  of  Mr.  James 
llurton,  of  Chatham  county,  N.  C. 

C992  —  An  Elegiac  Poem,  on  the  Death  of.  .the  Reverend  and  learned 
(leorge  Whitefield. .  By  Phillis,  a  Servant  Girl,  of  17  Years  of  Age, 
etc.,  pp.  8.     Boston,  I'..  Russell,  n.  d.  [1770]. 

—  Lihi  Tty  and  Peace,  a  Poem.  By  Phillis  Peters,//.  4.  Boston, 
Warden  and  Russell,  1 784. 

—  An  Elegy,  sacred  to  the  Memory  of.. the  Reverend  Dr. 
Samuel  Cooper,  //.  8  {including:  Words  for  a  Funeral  Anthem.  . 
performed  at  the  I'tineral  of  Dr.  Cooper).    Boston,  Li.  Russell,  1784. 

3  VERY  RARE  pieces,  in  1  vol.,  brown  morocco  extra.  sm.  4° 


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6993  Wheatley  (Phillis)  Letters  of  Phillis  Wheatley,  the  Negro- 
Slave  Poet  of  ]?oston :  [edited,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by 
Charles  Deane,]  //.  19.  8°  Boston,  Privately  printed,  1864 

One  hundred  copies  were  separately  printed,  from  the  "  rrocecdinRS  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Historical  Society." 

6994  White  (Richard  G.)  National  Hymns.  How  they  are  written, 
and  liow  they  are  not  written,  etc.,  frontispiece,  cloth. 

8°  Nav  York,  1861 

6995  WIGOLESWORTH  (Michael)  The  Day  of  Doom  :  or,  A  Poet- 
ical Description  of  the  (ireat  and  T.ast  Jutlo;nient.  With  a  short 
Discoinse  about  Paternity. .  .'I'he  Sixth  lulilion,  I'lnlarj^ed  with 
Scripture  and  Marginal  Notes, /^.  12,  82,  hvo  leaves  imperfect,  soiled. 

12"  Boston,  jfolm  Allen,  17 15 

Vkry  rahu:  see  (Part  I.)  No.  .S.So.  This  copy,  like  ncirly  all  those  of  the  early 
editions,  lias  Ix-en  niiicli  used,  and  needs  rep.iirs  and  careful  cleaning.  '  The  poem  itself 
is  complete:  the  title  and  second  leaf  have  iKen  torn,  and  the  two  next  (preliminary) 
leaves,  pp.  7-10,  have  lost  tlicir  lower  half. 

6996  WIGOLESWORTH  (Michael)  The  |  Day  of  Doom  ;  |  or,  |  A 
Poetical  Description  of  the  (Ireat  and  Last  |  Judgment.  |  •  •  •  •  | 
'J'lie  Seventh  Kdition,  lOnlargcd.  j  With  a  Recommendatory  l'',pistle 
(in  Verse)  by  the  Rev.  j  Mr.  John  Mitchcl  :  |  Also  Mr.  Wigglesworth's 
Character,  |  by  Dr.  Cotton  Mather,  |  //.  104,  c.ood  cory,  rare. 

16°  Boston,  Thomas  Fleet,  1751 

6997  —  The  same.  Seventh  edition,  wants  one  preliminary  leaf  {pp. 
II,  12),  part  of  the  next  two,  and  the  last  (of  the  ^'Character"  .^  16° 
Boston,  1751  —  The  same,  pp.  36,  wantin;^  title  and  one  leaf  {pp.  7, 
8).    12°  n.  p.,  n.  d.  (2  vols.) 

691)8  —  The  same:  To  which  is  prefixed  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
character  of  the  author,.  .From  the  Sixth  Boston  Kditi(3n,  printed 
in  1715.  pp.  90,  hf.  sheep.     18°  N'eii'htiryport,  E.  Little  &'  Co.,  181 1 

\'KRV  KAKIC.  "Till'  ljii>i;rapliical  sketch  does  not  appear  in  any  oilier  edition... 
It  is  remarkable  that  tlioUL;li  this  volume  was  published  but  a  little  over  half  a  century 
ajjo,  it  is  of  ureater  rarity  than  the  i;;!  edition,  published  117  years  ai;o.  In  fact,  I  have 
been  able  to  hear  of  I'lit  one  infy  of  the  iSii  edition  in  existence." — J.  W.  I)|ean),  in 
BoU.'H  Tnuuirifl,  Dec.  29,  186S. 

6999  —  The  same,  blue  morocco.  \^°  Boston,  Chas.  F.wer,  1828 

7000  —  The  same;  Also,  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  |  by  John  Watil 
Dean],  Autobiography,  and  sketch  of  his  Kuneral  Sfriuon  by  Rev. 
Cotton  Mather.  V/.  ii8,  2.  cloth.  12°  Ne7V  York,  1867 

7001  WIGOLtSWORTH  (Michael)  Meat  i  out  of  the  1  I'.ater  :  |  or. 
Meditations  |  Concerning  the  Necessity,  End,  and  |  Usefulness  of 
Afriictions,  I  unto  Coil's  Children,  \etc..  .,  The  Sixth  Edition,  \best 
lez'ant  olive  morocco,  paneled  and  filleted  sides,  full  gilt  hack,  g.  e. 
{F.  Bedford),  elegant,  uncut. 

sm.  12°  Neiv  London,  T.  Green  for  Seth  White,  1770 

An  F;,\thhmki.y   Kark  edition;  in  Mr.  Bedford's  choicest  bimliiiR. 

7002  WiN(  HESTKR  (Elhanan)  The  Process  and  Empire  of  Christ..  . 
A  Poem,  in  Twelve  Books,  //.  352,  sheep. 

12°  Brattleboro,  Wm.  Fessenden,  1805 

7003  WOLCOTT  (Robert  Poetical  Meditations,  |  being  the  |  Improve- 
ment I  of  Some  I  Vacant  Hours.  | . . .  |  With  a  |  Preface  |  by  the  Rev- 


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erend  Mr.  [John]  Biilkley  of  Colchester,  |  best  grosgr.  levant  brown 
morocco  extra,  back,  sides,  and  edges  gilt  {F.  Bedford). 

sni.  8°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1725 
A   scarce  portrait  ok  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  Jiin.  (ensr.  by  Doolittle),  and  an 
AuTOnKAPH  of  the  Author,  are  inserted.    An  elegant  and  most  desirable  copy  of  this 
VERY  KAKK  volume. 

7004  Wolcott  (R.)  Poetical  Meditations,  etc.,  another  copy,  dark  red 
morocco,  sides  filleted,  gilt  back  and  edges  {F.  Bedford'). 

sm.  8°  Nciv  London,  1725 
Two  lines  at  the  Ixjttom  of  the  last  leaf  (Advertisement)  have  l)ccn  restored  in  facsimile, 
by  Mr.  ISedford. 

7005  [Wolcott  (Wm.)]  Grateful  Retiections  |  On  the  Divine  Good- 
ness vouchsaf'd  to  the  |  American  Arms  in  their  remark-|al)le 
Successes  in  the  Northern  De-|partment,  after  the  giving  up  of  our  | 
Fortresses  at  Ticonderoga,  on  the  6th  of  j  July,  A.U.  1777,  |  etc.. .  | 
Occasioned  |  by  the  Suriendry  of  the  King's  Forces  by  j  Lieutenant- 
General  Burgoyne,  \etc...  In  Four  Parts,  //.  60,  calf  extra,  gilt  back 
and  edges  (F.  Bedford). 

12°  LLartford,  LLiidson  &>  Goodwin,  n.  d.  [1779.''] 
The  name  of  the  Author  is  supplied,  on  the  title-page,  in  the  handwriting  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Thomas  Kobbins. 

7006  WOLFE  (Gen.)  A  Poem  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  James 
Wolfe  Fsq  ;  Major-General,  etc. . .  Who  was  slain  upon  the  Plains 
of  Abraham,  September  13,  1759,  //.  19,  nearly  uncut,  half  turkey 
mor.,  gilt  top,  very  rarr. 

8°  A^ew  LLaven,  James  Parker  &•  Co.,  n.  d.  [1759] 

7007  WooDWORTH  (Samuel)  Poems,  Odes,  Songs,  and  other  Metrical 
KfTusions,  portrait,  boards,  uncut.  12°  Naa  York,  1818 


7008  Poetry.  Bvles  (Mather)  On  the  Death  of  the  Queen.  A 
Poem,  scarce  portrait  {S.  LLarris  sc.)  inserted.  Boston,  1738  — 
[Church  (Benj.)]  Eclogue  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Reverend 
i)r.  Jona.  Mayhew.  Boston,  [1766]  —  [Dawes  (Thos.)]  The  I,;iw 
gi\en  at  Sinai :  a  Poem.     By  a  Young  Gentlem.nn.     Boston,  i-j-j-j 

—  [Morton  (J//X  S.  W.)]  P>eacon  Hill:  a  Local  Poem.  Liosion, 
1 797.    4  in  one  vol.,  clean  uncut  copies,  half  olive  mor.  {F.  Bedford).  4° 

7009  —  Byi.es  (Mather)  A  Poem  presented  to  His  F.xcellency  William 
15urnit,  Ks(|;  on  his  Arrival  at  Boston,  July  19,  1728.  [^Boston, 
1728]  —  A  I'oem  on  the  Death  of.  .King  George,  and  the  Acces- 
sion of  King  George  II.;  by  Mr.  Byles.  \^Boston,  1727]  —  I'oem 
occasioned  i)y  a  Funeral  Essay  on  Governor  Law. . .  liy  a  more 
impartial,  Iho' less  poetical  Pen, //.  8.  r\.\).\Ncw  LLiven  1}  1754  — 
A  I'"uneral  Poem  upon  Roger  Wolcott  F^S(|  ;.  .a  Judge  of  the  Sii|>e- 
rior  Court,  who  died  ( )ct.  19,  1 759  ;  Inscribed  to  Wm.  Wolcott  Fsq., 
//.  10.  A'ew  Jfaven,  1760  —  An  Kl'gy,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Anne 
lidding,  late  Wife  of  the  Revi'rcnd  Mr.  Joshua  Belding,  of  Newing- 
ton. . .  Uy  a  \outh  "f  his  Parish,  p/>.  8.  LLartford,  F.  IVatson,  1774  — 
On  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  Benjamin  Colman,  D.D. ..  An  Ec- 
logue, Attempted  by  O —  E — ,  a  yoimg  Student,//.  8.  Boston,  1 1747] 

—  A  Poem  romu)emorati\e  of  GofTe,  Wliah^y,  iS:  Dixweli,  'I'hree  of 
the  Judges  of  Charles  I.,  etc.  By  Philagathos,  //.  28.  Lioston, 
1 79  V  7  very  scarce  pieces  {Jive  uncut)  in  i  vol.,  hf.  olive  morocco 
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7010  Poetry.  (Elegiac)  [Oliver  (Peter)]  A  Poem  sacred  to  the 
Memory  of  Josiah  Willard.  Boston,  1757  —  [Church  (Dr.  Benj.)] 
A  Poem  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Jona.  Law,  Governor  of 
Connecticut.  «. /.,  1751 — Potter  (James)  A  Poem  on  the 
Deatli  of  Deacon  Wm.  Barns,  of  New-Fairlield.  Hartford,  Green 
«S)*  Watson,  1769  —  A  Poem  sacred  to  Memory  of  Mrs.  Abigail 
Conant.  Nciv  London,  1759.  Four  in  one  volume,  half  olive  mor. 
extra.  sni.  4° 

Four  VERY  HARK  pieces,  in  fine  condition,  all  but  one  uncut. 

701 1  —  America:  or,  a  Poem  on  the  Settlement  of  the  British  Colo- 
nies ;  by  a  Gentleman  educated  at  Yale  College.  Neiii  Haven,  T.  dv 
•S'.  Green,  n.  d.  —  Meigs  (R.  J.)  A  Poem  spoken  at  Yale  College, 
Quarterly  Exhibition,  Mar.  9,  1784.  New  Haven,  liowen  &>  D.ina, 
[1784]  —  The  Military  Glory  of  Great-Britain,  an  F.ntertainment. . 
at . .  the  Commencement,  in  Nassau  Hall,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1762. 
Phila..  ]V.  Bradford,  1762  —  Lovei.l  (John)  The  Seasons;  an 
Interlocutory  Exercise  at  the  So.  Grammar  School  [Boston],  June 
26,  1765.  Boston,  1765  —  Paine  (Thomas  [Robert  Treat])  The 
Invention  of  Letters,  a  Poem  delivered  at  Commencement  in 
Cambridge,  July  15,  1795.  Boston,  jfuly  27,  1795:  —  The  same,  2d 
edition.  Boston,  Aug.,  1795  —  [Harris  (T.  M.)]  The  Triumphs 
of  Superstition,  an  Elegy ;  by  a  Student  of  Harvard  University. 
/ioston,  1790.    Seven  hc\k.cf.  /Pieces  in  i  vol.,  half  morocco,  uncut.    4° 

7012  —  Stearns  (Chas.)  The  Ladies'  Philosophy  of  Love,  written 
in  1774,  now  first  pni)lished.  Leominster,  Mass..  1797  —  Merry 
(Robt.)  The  Pains  of  Memory,  a  Poem.  Boston,  1797  —  Hitch- 
cock (David)  'I'he  Knigiit  and  Quack  :  or,  a  LookingGlass  for 
Impostors,  in  Physic,  Philosophy,  or  Government.  An  Allegorical 
Poem.  Hudson,  1805  —  1'aine  (Thos.  [R.  T. |)  The  Ruling  Pas- 
sion; a  Poem  ..  spoken  at  the  Annivers;iry  of  the  Society  of  the 
<l>.  H.  K.,  Cambridge,  July  20,  1797.  Boston,  1797  —  Prentiss 
(Chas.)  New  England  Freedom  :  a  Poem.  Brookfield  [J/irw.], 
1813  —  PiKTAS  et  Gratiilatio  Coilcgii  Cantabrigiensis  apud 
Novanglos.  Boston,  1761 — Barti.ett  (Jos.)  Physiognomy;  a 
Poem,  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  <l>.  H.  K.  Society,  C'am- 
bridge.  Boston,  1 799.  Se^>en  scarce  pieces  in  one  vol.,  fine  copies,  all 
but  one  uncut,  half  olive  mor.  (/^  Bedford).  4° 

7013  —  The  Demos  in  Council,  or  'Hijah  in  Pandemonium,  //.  16. 
Boston,  1799  —  Weriikr  (Sam'l)  Logan  ;  an  Indian  Tale.  //.  54. 
Camlnidj^c,  183 1  —  Rav  (Wm.)     Poems,  with   Life  of  the  Author, 

//.  255.  Auburn,  1821  —  Dana  (Richard  H.)  Poems;  Boston, 
1827 — The  Graves  of  tiie  Indians,  and  other  Poems.  Boston, 
1827.  Fix'e  in  i  7<ol.,  half  russia,  neat.  From  the  library  of  Samuel 
G.  Drake.  '  16^ 

7014  —  SPKAtJUE  (Charles)  Curiosity:  a  Poem.  Boston,  1S29  — 
Moll  Pitcher  :  a  Poem.  Boston,  1832  —  Nkiioi.s  (Andrew)  Spirit 
of  Free  Masonry  :  a  Poem.  Boston,  1831.  Three  in  one  vol.,  half 
morocco,  neat.  8° 

7015  —  Seward  {Miss  \.')  Louisa,  a  Poetical  Novel.  Neiv  Haven, 
1789  —  SiMMS  (\V.  (Jilmore)  Areytos,  or  Songs  <if  the  South. 
Charleston,  1S46  —  [Lowei.l  (J.  Russell)]  A  Fable  for  the  Critics. 
N.  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  1848.     3  vols,  in  one,  hf.  mor.,  neat.        12" 


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7016  Poetry.  Oppression  :  a  Poem  by  an  American  with  Notes  by  a 
North  Briton,  too  close  cut  at  bottom,  very  rark.     Boston,  repr.  1 765 

—  Jacob  (Stephen)  Poetical  Essay  delivered  at  Bennington  on  the 
[/7>-j/]  Anniversary  of  the  [Battle  of  B.],  very  rare.  Hartford, 
Watson  &f  Goodwin,  \']']^  —  Porteus  (B.)  Death,  4th  edition. 
\^Kepr.  I  Phila.,  1773  —  Hillard  (Isaac)  A  Short  Poetical  History 
of  Fragments.  Danbury,  1808,  curious  and  rare — Armstrong 
(J.)  Art  of  Preserving  Health,  4th  edition.  Boston,  repr.  1757  — 
Sargent  (L.  }*\.)Ed.    Caelii  Symposii  yEnigmata.    Bostoniw,  1807 

—  Church  {Dr.  Benjamin)  The  Choice.  Worcester,  1802,  rare  — 
The  Connecticut  Emigrant. .  A  Dialogue.  Hartford,  1822  —  The 
Breechiad.  A  Poem;  by  Theresa.  Boston,  1807,  rare — Mathi- 
son  (T.)  Sacred  Ode  on  the  late  Successes  of  the  British  Arms. 
Edinburgh,  1760 — Thomas  (James)  Miscellaneous  Poems.  A'nt- 
land,  [F/.]  1831  — Africa,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  \Andover,  1826]  —  Porter 
(Jacob)  l^oems.  /T^z/v/wv/,  1818  — [Peyre-Ferry  (A.  R.  F.)|  La 
Napoleonide,  Poeme  en  douze  chants,  avec  des  notes  historiques. 
Tome  ler.  A'.  K,  Jos.  Desnovcs,  1819  —  Young  (E.)  Poem  on 
the  Last  Day;  6th  edition.  Boston,  D.  lunvle,  1753  —  Parnel  ('!".) 
The  Hermit.  A^ew  Haven,  1784 —  All  the  World's  a  Stage.  Neiv- 
buryport,  ,-96  —  [Hil.i.HousE  (J.  A.)]  The  Judgment,  a  Vision. 
N.  Y.,  1821  —  Waterstun  (R.  C.)  The  Widow's  Son  ;  a  Sketch 
from  Real  Life.  Boston,  1S43  —  Benjamin  (Park)  Infatuation: 
A  i'oem  before  the  Merc.  Library  Assocation,  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1844. 
17,  se2ieral  of  which  are  rare,  in  i  volume,  nav  half  blue  morocco, 
mostly  uncut.  8° 

7017  —  [Freneau  (P.)]  Voyage  to  Boston:  a  Vocm,  uncut,  rare. 
J'hila.,  177s  —  [Trumbuli.  (J.)]  An  Elegy  on  the  Times,  first 
printed  at  Boston,  Sept.  20,  1774.  JVeni  Haven,  repr.  J'.  &>  S. 
Gircii,  1775  —  DwiGHT  (T.)  Greenfield  Hill:  a  Poem  in  seven 
Parts, //».  183, ////<:///.  N.  K,  1794  —  Dwight(T.)  The  Triumph 
of  Intidelity,  uncut.  London,  1791  —  Bryan  (I).)  Thoughts  on 
ICducation  in  its  Connexion  witii  Morals;  A  Poem.  Richmond, 
la.,  1830 —  Brown  (David  Paul)  Sertorius  :  or,  the  Roman 
Patriot;  a  Tragedy.  J'hila.,  1830  —  [Burgess,  Bp.  Geo.]  The 
Strife  of  Brothers:  a  Poem,  in  two  Parts.  New  York,  1844  — 
Kii.BiiuRN  (P.  K.)  The  Iron  Steed.  Hartford,  1843 — HoVT 
(Rcr.  Ralph)  The  Kohi-nnor :  or.  Mountain  of  Light.  Schenec- 
tady, 1852  —  Address  by  (i.  W.  Eaton  and  Poem  by  (t.  Hiint- 
INCTON,  before  the  Beta  of  the  Sigma  I'hi,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  I'tica, 
^'^\}i  —  VVari.and  (J.  II.)  Jewels  of  New  England.  Manchester, 
A'.  H.  1846  —  Trimkui.l  (D.)  Death  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale:  a 
J^raina.  Hartford,  1845 — Tiie  True  Ligiit :  a  Poem.  Hartford, 
1850 —  Palmer  (Ray)  Tiu'  Spirit's  Lite.  Boston,  1837  — [Ci.akk 
(Ge<i.  H.)|  The  Mayor,  a  Familiar  Epistle.  Hartford,  1848  — 
HovT  {Rev.  R.)  The  Blacksmith's  Night,  n.  t.  p.  16  in  i  lol., 
new  half  blue  morocco,  8° 

7018  —  [P.ARi.ow  (J.)]  Poem,  at  Commencement  of  Yale  ('ollcge, 
Sept.  12.  1781,  uncut.  Hartford,  n.  d.  —  Vaii,  (Jos.)  Noah's 
Flood,  and  other  Poems,  uncut.  Nav  London,  1796 — Russell 
(J.  M.)  Poem  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1798,  uncut,  scarce.  Boston, 
1798  —  Nichols  (A.)    The  Spirit  of  Free-Masonry.    Boston,  1S31 


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—  Knight  (H.  C.)   The  Cypriad,  with  other  Poems.    Boston,  1809 

—  Holmes  (O.  W.)  Urania  :  a  rhymed  Lesson.  Boston,  1846  — 
[HiLLHOusE  (J.  A.)]  Sachem's-Wood :  a  short  Poem,  with  Notes. 
Neio  Haven,  i&2>^  —  Everkst  ((J.  W.)     Babylon.     Hartford,  \^t,% 

—  J'owER  (Thos.)  Secrecy,  nd  edition.  Boston,  1832  —  [Hii.l 
(G.))  The  Ruins  of  Athens,  and  otiier  Poems,  by  a  Voyager. 
Washiiigtoti,  183 1 — MoLi,  Pitcher,  uncut.  Boston,  1832  —  Ben- 
jamin (Park)  Poetry:  a  S.itire.  N.  V.  1842 — Jf.wktt  (C.) 
Poem  before  Mass.  Temperance  Convention.  Boston,  1840  — 
[RoiiBiNS  (E.  VV.)]  Elegiac  Poem  on  James  d.  Percival,  //.  4, 
n.  t.  p.,  1856  —  Gray  (F.  C.)  Poem  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Societ}',  Cambridge,  Aug.  27,  1840.  Boston,  1840.  15  in  1  vol., 
nnv  half  blue  morocco.  8° 

7019  —  Hazard  (J.)  Juvenile  Poems.  \i°  Litchfield,  1789,  rark  — 
Lathhrop  (J.)  Speech  of  Caunonicus.  Boston,  1803  —  Grekne 
(A.  G.)  Anniv.  Poem  before  the  Philermenian  Society,  Sept.  2, 
1828.  Proridence,  1829  —  [Haixei  K  (F.  G.)]  Fanny  ;  2ci  edition. 
N.  Y.,  182 1 — Graham  (S.)  Mount  Holyoke.  Northampton, 
1825  —  Juvenilia  :  a  Selection  from  the  Productions  of  the  L.  D.  S. 
of  the  Latin  School.  Boston,  1826,  scarce —  BENEnicT(D.)  Poem 
delivered  in  Taunton,  Sejit.  16,  1807.  Boston,  1S07  —  Paine 
(R.  T.)  yr.   Monody  on  the  Death  of  Sir  John  Moore.  Boston,  181 1 

—  Sarc.ent  (L.  M.)  The  Culex  of  Virgil;  with  a  Translation. 
Boston,  1807 — Janes  (\V.)  Masonic  Poem,  at  Man.sfield,  Conn. 
Brookfield,  1819  — [Walter  (W.  B.)|  Sukey.  Boston,  182 1 — 
Montgomery  (James)  Verses  to  the  Memory  of  Richard  Rey- 
nolds. N.  v.,  1817  —  Bailev  (Isaac)  Poem  before  the  Philer- 
menian Society  of  Brown  University.  Provideyice,  1812  —  Sargent 
(L.  M.)  Hubert  and  Ellen,  and  other  J'oems.  Boston,  i'& it,.  15 
in  I  Tol.,  nc7ti  half  Hue  morocco,  nearly  all  uncut.  8° 

7020  —  Thompson  (Abraham)  Poems  on  the  most  Solemn  Subjects, 
//.  24.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  —  Dawne  (D.)  Health,  a  Poem.  4tli  edition. 
Hoston,  repr.  T.  Fleet,  172) — Address  to  a  Deist.  New  london, 
1796  —  A  Little  Looking  Glass  for  the  Times,  or,  A  brief  Remem- 
brancer for  Pennsylvania  :  by  G.  C,  //.  24,  uncut,  rare.  Wil- 
mington, 1764  —  Wisdom,  a   Poem.     N.   Y. ;  repr.  Bennington,  Vt., 

1806  —  A  Personal  Satire:  or  Satirical  Epistle,  written  l)y  a 
Schoolmaster  in  the  Eastern  Country  to  his  Competitors,  curious. 
Boston,  1804 — Misanthrope  of  the  Mountain;  a  Poem.  New 
Haven,  1833  —  Harwood  (John  E.)  I'oems.  N.  Y.,  1809  — 
Richmond  (Wm.  IC.)  Mount  Hope ;  an  Evening  Excursion. 
Providence,  1818  —  Tiie  Virgin!. 1  I'hilosophcr,  or  few  Lucky  Slave- 
Catchers  ;  by  [George]  Latimer's  brother.  Jnnton,  1843  —  [l!u ti.er 
(Wm.  A.)]  liarnum's  Parnassus.  3d  edition.  A'.  J.,  1850  — 
March  (D.)  \'ankee  Land  and  the  Yankee.  Hartford,  1840  — 
The  Fugitive;  an  Epic  Poem,  transl.  by  John  Diydcn  Bags. 
Boston,  1854.  13  in  1  vol.,  new  half  Idue  morocco,  mostly  uncut,  all 
scarce,  and  some  very  rare.  1 2° 

7021  —  Hitchcock  (David)  Poetical  Dictionary,  or  Popular  Terms 
illustrated  in  Rhyme,  7<'rt«/j //.  5-8.  Lenox,  1808  —  Hitchcock 
(D)     Social  Monitor ;  continuation  of   (the  above).    Stockbridge, 


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18 1 2  —  Hitchcock  (D.)  Christ  not  the  Minister  of  Sin,  or 
Absurdity  of  [Universalism],  uncitf.  Hartford,  1832  —  Allston 
(W.)     Sylphs  of  the  Seasons,  and  other  Poems,  uticnt.     Boston, 

1813  —  I'KssENDEN  (T.  G.)  Ladlcs'  Monitor,  uncut.  Bellows  Falls, 
Vt.,  1818.     5  in  1  vol.,  nav  half  blue  mor.  12° 

7023  —  Poems,  on  various  subjects;  written  by  a  Youtii.  Hartford, 
1781  —  (Jnklsinith  (O.)  The  Traveller,  etc.  n.  p.,  America,  1768  — 
UoYD  (\Vni.)  Hoauty,  a  Poem  at  Commencement,  Cambridge, 
July  20,  I79C>.  n.  t. p.  —  Portkk  i^Mrs.  Sarah)  The  Royal  Peni- 
tent ;  and  David's  Lament  over  Saul  and  Jcjnathan.  vburyport, 
G.  J.  Osborne,  n.  d.  —  Wkkkes  (Refine)  Advantages  id  Disad- 
vanta;;es  of  the  Marriage  State.  Stanford  [N.  K],  1805  —  Young 
(Ikhv.)  Poem  on  the  Last  Day.  Boston,  i"]^^ — Two  Poems 
founded  on  'I'exts  of  Scripture,  with  [other  Poems]  :  by  a  Lady. 
Xe'ivburyport,  1829  —  Winxjx  (Carlos)  The  Age  of  Uenevolence. 
A'au  Ha%<cn,  1822  —  I'^lanukks  (Joliu)  yr.  A  Private  Volume  of 
Miscellaneous  Poems.  iVavburyport,  i9>},:^  —  Weiiher  (S.)  War. 
Cambridi^e,  1823  —  Peck  (J.)  A  Short  Poem, .  .  on  the  Universal 
Plan.  2(1  edition.  Keene,  N.  H,  1^02  —  [Clason  (L  S.)]  Horace 
in  New  York,  Part  L  N.  Y.,  1826  — The  Home  in  the  West;  a 
J'oeni  at  Dartm.  College.  Hanover,  18 17  —  Peck  (J.)  A  Descant 
<iii  the  Universal  Plan.  Jhst.,  \?>2t,  —  Wkkiht  (Judah)  Poems. 
/u>st.,  i8i2  —  Excursions  on  the  River  Connecticut. ..  Reported 
by  Amicus  Curia;, //.  50.  Bosf.,  1826  —  Green  (Matthew)  Poems; 
First  Am.  ed.  Bost.,  1804.  17  in  1  vol.,  netv  half  blue  mor.,  nearly 
all  uncut.  12° 

7023  —  [DwicnT  (T.)  The  Triumph  of  Infidelity,  n.  p.,  1788  — 
[Davidson  (R.)]  Geography  Kintomized . .  in  Verse.  Pliila., 
1784  —  A  Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Original  Pieces,//.  182, 
KAKK.  Sprin;.;tu'ld,  John  Russell,  1686  \for  17S6]  —  Melmoth 
(Sxdiie)')  The  Confessions  of  Culhburt ;  Hunker  Hill;  etc.  Bost., 
1.S27  —  Alien  {^frs.  I!.)  Pastorals,  Elegies,  Odes,  etc.,  pp.  163. 
Abiui^lon.  Md.,  1806  —  Burgess  (Geo.)  Martyrdom  of  St.  Peter 
and  St.  Paul.  J'nnidence,  \?>t,^  —  Blair  (R.)  The  Grave.  Bost., 
1772.     7  »«  I  vol.,  neio  half  blue  mor.  12° 

7024  —  Crawford  (C.)  The  ("hristian  ;  2d  Am.  ed.  Phila.,  1794  — 
Seward  (J/m)  Louisa;  a  Poetical  Novel ;  5th  edition.  N.  Haven, 
1789  —  Emsiia  (P.  N.  I.)  Patent  Right  Oppression  Exposed, 
RARE.  Phila.,  1813 — Brown  (Solyman)  Essay  on  .\merican 
Poetry;  with  seve^ral  Miscellaneous  Pieces.  N.  Haven,  18 18  — 
Valpy  (R.)  Poetical  Chronology;  added,  American  Chronology. 
Bost.  [1816].     5  in  I  vol.,  new  half  mor.  12" 

7025  —  New  History  of  a  True  Book,  in  Verse.  «. /.,  «.  (/. —  Sum- 
nek  (C.  P.)  The  Compass;  a  Poetical  Performance  at. .  Harvard 
University,  Sept.,  1795,  scarce.  Bost.  [1795]  —  [Snowden  (R.)] 
The  Columbiad  ;  a  Poem  on  the  American  War,  scarce.  Phila.,  1 795 
—  Watts  (L)  Divine  Songs  in  I*',asy  Language.  Haverhill,  Mass., 
'797  —  Smith  (Eunice)  Motives  to  Walk  with  God;  with  a 
Number  of  Songs.  Greenfield,  1798  —  [l>ENEr>K,T  (D.)]  The 
Watery  War,  or  the  Controversy  between  Pedobaptists  and  Bai> 
lists,  by  John  of  Enon.    Boston,  1808  —  Paine  (Thos.) /jf«(/t;//. 


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Religion  of  the  Sun,  a  Posthumous  Poem.  [By  S.  Y.  At  Lee?] 
Phila.,  1826  —  Flint  (M.  P.)  'Die  Hunter,  and  other  I'otins. 
Boston,  1826  —  Peck  (J.)  Short  Poem  ..  on  the  Universal  I'lau. 
Bost.,  1818  —  Adams  (John  T.)  Poems. 
1825]  —  Pkkcival  (Jas.  G.)  Clio,  No. 
EAsrLACK  (Restore)  Etiiick  Diversions. 
in  I  vol.,  new  half  nior.,  all  uncut. 

7026  —  Two  Poems  ;  on  a  Soul  pleading  with  (Jod  ;  and  on  Lord's 
Day  Morning.  Norwich,  1775 — Watts  (I.)  A  Wonderful  Dream. 
New  London,  n.  d. —  More  (Hannah)  Search  afler  Happiness. 
Boston,  1796 — Peck  (J.)  Short  Poem  ..  on  the  Universal  Plan; 
3d  edition.  Andover,  N.  H.,  1820  —  Manskiklu  (Jos.)  Hope; 
and  [other  Poems].  Haverhill,  182 1 — Mkrkii.l  (Thos.)  'I  he 
Catastrophe.     Neiohuryport,  \'^y)  —  The  same ;  2d  edition.    1S40 

—  Reevk  (F.  15.)  The  Seasons,  and  other  i'oems.  Saji  Harbor, 
1846  —  "'Tother  Side  of  Ohio";  or  a  Review  of  a  J^)em  .  .  by 
J.  Oldfield.  Hartford,  1818  —  The  S(^>uare  Table.  Hartford, 
1819  —  'J'liE  RoUNfj  Taulk.  No.  2.  Hartford,  iSk)  —  '1'iie  Mac- 
pie.  No.  I,  woodcuts.  Hartford,  G.  IV.  Kuppcll,  1833  —  Ai.i.en 
(P.)  Noah;  a  Poem.  Jniltiniore,  \i2i — [Rae  (Luzerne) |  'I'ext 
and  Context.  Hartford,  1853  —  Kve  (Jos.)  Pettertobe;  a  I'oeni, 
in  six  books.  Augusta  \Ga.\  1823.  15  (v.  s.)  in  1  vol.,  nav  half 
morocco,  mostly  uncut.  16° 

7027  —  Thachkk  (Wm.)  Battle  between  Truth  and  Error.  Middle- 
town,  1808  —  S[mitm]  (J[anies])  M.D.  The  Mirror  of  Merit  and 
Ueauty:  Fifty  Fem;de  Sketches,  drawn  from  Nature  [mostly  at 
Balston  Springs,]  //.  79,  rare.  N.  K,  1808  —  Cannin(;  (J.  D.) 
Poems.  Greenfield.  \'6j,'6  —  [Allen  (]}.)]  Miscellaneous  i'oems, 
by  Osander.  N.  Y.,  1812 — The  Spirit  of  Methodism.  N.  Y., 
1829.     5  in  I  vol.  i6° 

—  Wkems  (M.  L.)  Hymen's  Recruiting-Sergeant.  Hartford, 
1823  —  Ward  (Milton)  Poems.  Plymouth  \^N.  //.],  1826  —  Simms 
(W.  G.)     Vision  of  Cortes, . .  and  other  Poems.     Charleston,  1S29 

—  Ui'iiAM  (T.  C)  American  Sketches.  N.  K,  1819  —  Sear.son 
(J.)  The  Art  of  Contentment;  with  Several ..  Pieces  of  Poetry. 
Baltimore,  IV.  Pechin,   n.  d.     5  in  i  vol. 

—  Coffin  (Alex.)  yr.  Death  of  Gen.  Montgomery.  N.  Y., 
1814  —  Sargent  (L.  M.)  Hubert  and  Kllen,  and  other  Poems. 
3d  ed.  Bost.,  18 1 5  —  LiiNT  ((ieo.)  Grave  of  Pyron,  and  other 
Poems.  Jyost.,  1826  —  I'oems,  by  a  Lady.  Bost.,  18 13  —  Weiuu-.r 
(S.)  War ;  a  I'oem.  Cambridge,  1823  —  Lawson  (John)  The 
Maniac,  and  other  Poems.  Phila.,  181 1  —  Pruoks  {^Mrs.  ^L) 
'Ao\:i\\\q\,  first  edition.     Boston,  1825.     7  in  1  vol. 

3  vols.,  new  half  blue  morocco.  16° 

7028  —  An  Address  to  a  Deist.  New  London,  1796  —  America:  a 
I'oem  on  the  settlement  of  the  Pritisli  Colonies.  N'.  Haven,  'P.  6^ 
S.  Green,  n.  d. — Andrews  (E.  W.)  Address  to  Washington 
Benev.  Society.  A^avburyport,  1816  —  [Barlow  (Joel)J  Elegy  on 
Hon.  Titus  Hosmer.  Hartford,  n.  d.  [1780]  —  Barlow  (Joel)  Tire 
Conspiracy  of  Kings.  N.  Y.,  w,  d.  —  Bartlett  (Jos.)  Physiog- 
nomy :   a    Poem.     Boston,  1799  —  Biglow    (Wm.)     Education:  a 


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I'oein,  at  Cainl)iicij:;(',  /ast  half  page  in  mniuiuiipt.  Salem,  1799  — 
Byles  (Mather)  I'ocni  on  the  Deatli  of  Kinj;  George  I.  VBost., 
1727]  —  [(banning  (Jos.  D.)]   Thanksgiving  Eve.    Grunfiela,  li/^-j 

—  Ciiurch  (Dr.  Benj.;  The  (iioice. . .  Written  in  1 757.  H'orcester, 
1802.     10  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7029  —  Diitton  (Warren)  Tiie  Present  State  of  Literature.  Hartf., 
1800  — Dwight  (T.)  Greenfield  Hill.  N.  Y.,  1794  —  [Gilman 
(S.)]  Monody  on  the  Victims  of  the  ConHagration  in  Richmond, 
Va.  ^<7J/.,  1812  — [Mellen  (G.)]  Our  Chronicle  of  '26.  Bost, 
1827  —  Merry  (Robert)  The  Fains  of  Memor}'.  Boston,  1797  — 
Osborn  (Selleck)  Poems,  //.  200.  Boston.  1823  —  Barlow  (J.) 
The  Hasty-Pudding;  and  Paine  (R.  T.)  The  R\iling  Passion. 
^ff/ZiWw//,  1826  — Paine  (R.  T.)  The  Invention  of  Letters:  a 
[College]  Poem.  Boston.  1795  —  Paine  (R.  T.)  The  Ruling 
Passion.  Boston,  i-j^"]  —  Pierpont(J.)  The  Portrait.  Boston.  1&12. 
10  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7030  —  Poems  on  various  Subjects:  by  a  Youth.  J/tirf/onl.  1781  — 
[Richards  (Geo.)]  The  Declaration  of  Independence  ;  a  Poem. . 
By  . I  Citizen  of  Boston.  Boston,  1793  —  Strong  (T.)  The  Tears 
of  ('olumbia.  Dedham.  1812  —  .Sumner  (("has.  P.)  The  Compass. 
Boston,  1795  —  Vail  (Jos.)  Noah's  Flood  ..  with  other  poems. 
iV.  London.  i-]^6  —  [Walter  (W.B.)|  Sukey.  First  edition.  Boston, 
182 1  —  Ware  (Henrv)y««.     The  Vision  of  I^iberty.    Boston,  1824 

—  Webber  (S.)  War.  Cambridge,  1823  —  Wheatley  (Phillis) 
Poems  on  X'arious  Subjects,  scarce  edition.  Hartford,  1 804  —  Wil- 
liams {Afrs.  C.  R.)  Original  Poems.  Providence,  1828  —  {Anon.) 
Lafayette  in  Prison. .  By  a  Gentleman  of  Massachusetts.  Worcester, 
1802  —  (Anon.)  The  Historic  Progress  of  Civil  and  Rational 
Liberty. .  By  a  Farmer.     Portsmouth,  A\  H..  1802. 

12  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7031  —  Carey  (Mathew)  The  Plagi-Scmviliad.  Phila.,  1786  — 
The  House  of  Wisdom  in  a  Bustle ;  a  poem  descriptive  of  the 
noted  Battle,  latelyfought  in  C-ng  -  -  ss.  By  GeoflFry  Touchstone. 
Phila..  1798  —  The  Times:  a  Poem  ..  By  Miles  Standish,  jun. 
Plymouth,  1809  —  The  (irumbling  Hive,  or,  Knaves  turn'd  Honest. 
Boston,  181 1  — Modern  Warfare,  or  Rebellion  in  Miniature,  n.  p., 
1826.     ^  scarce  pieces.  v.  s. 

7032  —  Poems  on  ^■arious  Subjects.  By  Widow  F'leck.  Second 
Edition,  pp.  12,  uncut.  12°  Montreal,  1835 

These  effusii)ns  of  .t  Canadi.in  poetess   will   richly  repay  iierusal.    See  the  "Hying 
lliisland's"  address  to  his  wife  (p.  2) : 

"  Oh,  kiss  ine  not,  my  dearest  Wife, 
Lest  you  infected  be. 
And  take  the  Cholera  Morbus  tix>, 
And  leave  our  family." 

American   Koitions. 

7033  Beattm:  (I.)  Poems,  4  pretty  engravings  {Lawson  sc),  calf 
gilt.  Phila.,'T.  Dobson,  \i%-^  —  {lo^vv.v.(^.)  The  Task.  Phila., 
T.  Dobson,  1787  —  The  same.  Netu  York.  W.  Durell,  1796  — 
The   same.     Albany,    1820  —  Cowper    (W.)      Poems   translated 

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from  Madame  Guion  :  and  some  Original  Foenis.  J'Ai'/a.,  1804  — 
F"ables  addressed  to  the  Ladies.  By  Dr.  Cozens.  J'/u7a.,  W. 
S/>o/suwo</,  iy?>&.     (6  vols.)  16° 

7034  Dodo  (Wni.)  D.D.  I'houghts  in  Prison,  //.  232,  wii/t  detiication 
by  the  American  editor,  to  President  Willard,  sheep.  S'"  Boston,  R. 
Hodge,  n.  d.  [1778  ?]  —  I-'alconer  (Wni.)  I'he  Shipwreck,  4  plates, 
(Scoles  sc),  sheep  gilt.  12"  N.  Y.,  1800  —  The  same,  4  engravings 
( O.  H.  Throop).  N.  K,  1827  —  Gay's  Fables,  6  engravings,  hf  roan. 
24°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1808  —  Goldsmith's  Miscell.  Works ;  Essays 
and  Poems.  \2°  Brookjield,  1795  —  Hayley  (W.)  I'he  Triumphs 
of  Temper.    12°  Kennebunk,  Me.,  S.  Sewall,  1804  (a  scarce  imprint) 

—  More  (Hannah)  Search  after  Happiness;  and  Armine  and 
Ehira,  frontispiece  (^.  Poupard  sc),  soiled.  S°  Phila.,  1774  — 
Moore  (Edw.)  Fables  for  the  Ladies.  2/^°  Phila.,  for  T.  Dobson, 
^787  —  PoLWHELE  (Rich.)  The  I'nsex'd  Females;  a  Voem, pretty 
edition,  sheep.     18°  N.  Y.,  W.  Cobbett,  1800.      (9  vols.)  \.  s. 

7035  Homer  Travestie.  A  Burlesque  Translation  of  Homer.  [By 
Thomas  BrydgesJ . .  With  Explanatory  Notes  by  the  American 
Editor,  24  humorous  engravings,  good  clean  copy,  sheep,  neat.     2  vols. 

sm.  12°  New  York,  at  the  Sentimental  Epicure' s  Ordinary,  1809 

From  the  London  edition  of  i;97  (tliu  best).  ''A  work  full  of  humour  but  which  often 
transgresses  the  bounds  of  decency." — Lown  des.  "  The  Sentimental  Epicure's  Ordinary" 
was — as  old  New  Yorkers  do  not  need  to  Ix-  informed — David  Longworth's  bookstore. 

7036  Pope  (Alex.)  An  Essay  on  Man  .  .  Added,  'The  liiiversal 
Prayer,  //.  51,  old  calf .  16°  Philadelphia,  Wm.  Bradford,  1747 

—  An  Essay  on  Man,  curious  engraved  frontispiece.  Phila.,  W. 
Dunlap.  1760 —  The  same.  Newbury,  y.  Mycall,  1780 —  The 
same.  N.  Y,  Hugh  Gaine,  1786  —  The  same.  Brookfield,  E.  Mer- 
riam  <&•  Co.,  1804  —  'The  same.     Boston,  Oliver  &>  Munroe,  n.  d. 

—  The  same.  Dover,  y.  Mann,  for  yesse  Vamey,  n.  d.  —  The  same, 
portrait  and  engraved  title.  Hartford,  1824.  7  {various  sizes)  in  i 
vol.,  hf.  blue  morocco.  sni.  8° 

—  An  Essay  on  Man.  24'  New  London,  y.  Springer,  1796  :  — 
24^  New  York,  y.  Tiebout,  1796  ;  —  Springfield,  Timo.  Ashley,  1803 ; 

—  Phila.,  for  B.  yohnson,  1804;  —  with  grammatical  notes,  by 
D.  Clarke.  Plymouth,  E.  Collier,  1824.  5  {various  sizes)  in  i  7w/.. 
hf.  blue  morocco.  16° 

13  editions  in  3  vols. 

7037  Robinson  (Thos.  Romney)  Poems,  written  between  the  Age 
of  Seven  and  Thirteen.  First  Amer.,  from  the  Belfast  edition, 
portrait  {engr.  by  Anderson),  hf  bd.     12"  Brooklyn,  T.  Kirk,  1808 

—  Smith  (Charlotte)  Elegiac  Sonnets,  and  other  Poems:  from 
6th  London  edition,  with  additions.      Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  1795 

—  The  same,  7th  ed.  18°  Boston,  1795  —  Strangkord  (  Viscount) 
Poems  from  the  Portuguese  of  Luis  de  Camoens,  bds.  uncut.  12° 
Phila.,  1805 —  Tknnant  (Wm.)  'The  'Thane  of  Fife,  bds.  uncut. 
Phila.,  1822.     (s  vols.)  v.  s. 

7038  'Thomson  (James)  The  Seasons.  First  American  Edition. 
Newburyport,  y.  Mycall,  n.  d.  —  'The  same.  Albany,  1801  —  'I'he 
Village  Curate.  First  American  Edition.  2  copies,  half  bound. 
Neu<buryport,  Blunt  &•  Robinson.  \1<)-X).     (4  vols.)  12° 


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7039  Wali'oi.k  (Robert)  Tin:  Garhnd  of  Flowers.  .  Translations 
from  the  Spanish,  Italian,  Greek,  &c.  New  York,  /.  Riley  <&•  Co., 
1806  —  Warreniana;  with  Notes,  critical  and  explanatory,  bds. 
unru/,  »ice  co/iy,  HCARCK.     Boston,  \?>2/^.     (2  vols.)  12° 

7040  Watts  (Isaac)  Horae  Lyrics.  Poems  chicHy  Lyrical.  Tenth 
Edition.  N.  York,  If.Gaine,  1762 — 'The  same;  12th  ed.  Boston, 
D.  Kneeland,  1772  —  'The  same.  Exeter,  H.  Ranlet,  1795  —  'The 
s.-ime.  Windham,  y.  Byrne,  1798  —  You.vo  (Edw.)  The  Com- 
plaint:  or,  Night-'Thoiights.    N.Y.,y,'nebout,\'if)(i.    (5  vols.)     12° 


7041  fWoLCoTT  (John)] 


The  Poetical  Works  of  Peter  Pindar,  sheep. 
12°  Newhuryport,  %  Mycall,  n.  d. 

7042  Skwari)  (Anna)  Louisa  :  a  poetical  Novel.  5th  edition, //.  83, 
unmt.  N.  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1789  —  Scorr  (Walter)  The  Field  of 
Waterloo.  Boston,  1815  —  Spirit  of  Contemporar)- Poetry.  No.  I. 
//.  43.     Boston,  1827.     3  Pamphlets.  8° 

7043  Churchill  (C.)  The  Prophecy  of  Famine.  A  Scots  Pastoral: 
inscribed  to  John  Wilkes.  4°  London,  1763  —  [ Wolcott  (J.)]  The 
Lousind :  an  Heroi-Comic  Poem.  By  Peter  Pindar.  8°  Repr. 
Philadelphia,  ii^C^  —  Dick  Twisa.  \  Yoc\x\,  facetious,  rare.  8°  n.  p., 
n.  d.     X  Pieces. 


7044  I'l/zARr)  (Samuel)  The  New  Athenian  Oracle ;  or  Ladies' 
Companion. .  Book  First,  containing  an  Extraordinary  Variety  of 
Questions  in  prose,  on  moral,  religious,  and  other  subjects,  with 
a  great  number  of  Enigmas,  Paradoxes,  Rebuses,  Charades,  &c. . . 
Book  Second,  containing  Answers  and  Solutions,  in  Prose  and 
Verse. .  Collected  from  the  most  eminent  and  approved  Writers, 
//•  253,  96.  hf.  sheep,  nice  copy  of  a  scarce  and  curious  volume. 

8°  Car/isle,  A.  Loudon,  1806 


THK   DRAMA. 

7045  Barton  (Andrew,)  The  Disappointment :  or.  the  Force  of 
Credulity.  A  New  .\merican  Comic-Opera,  of  two  Acts,  //.  56, 
uncut,  except  at  the  top.  hf.  brown  morocco,  kxcessively  rare. 

sm.  8°  New  York.  1767 

"  The  Philadelphia  library  has  a  copy  of  this  very  rare  book,  with  a  MS.  key  to  the 
Characters  who  were  I'liiU-idelphians. . .  Air  No.  iv.  is  Yankee  Doodle." — Sahin.  In  the 
present  copy,  the  real  names  of  five  (rf  the  Drainatis  Persons  nrf  supplied  in  maHiiscrift. 

7046  [Leacock  (John)]  The  Fall  of  British  Tyranny :  or  American 
Liberty  Triumphant.  I'he  First  Campaign.  A  Tragl-Comedy  of 
Five  Acts,  as  lately  planned  at  the  Royal  Theatrum  Pandemonium 
at  St.  James's,  etc.,  pp.  viii.  66,  large  copy,  vkrv  rare. 

8°  Philadelphia,  Styner  &•  Cist.  1776 

—  The  same,  //.  viii,  66,  corners  rounded,  kxtremelv  rare. 

8°  Providence,  y.  Douglass  McDottgall,  n.  d.  [1776] 

—  The  same,  //.  viii,  71,  fine  copy,  nearly  uncut,  very  rake. 

8°  Boston  reprinted,  yohn  Gill  and  Powars  6-  Willis,  n.  d.  [178-?] 


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The  School  for  Scandal.  A  Comedy.  The  I'iiird  Kdition, /^.  vi, 
46,  HARK.  8"  London:  tepr.  Philadelphia,  T.  Bradford,  1779 

The  Dramatis  IVrsona,-  arc  Charles,  by  Mr.  Kin({  ((u-orgc  in.);  Joseph  Surface,  Lord 
Thane  (Bute);  Crabtree,  Lord  Rubicon  (Mansfield);  Mosos,  Lord  Uoreas  (\iirlh),  etc. 
In  1782  Robert  Hell  published  "the  ren/ nin/ griiiiwe  School  for  Scandal"  (.'^heridan'a): 
see  No.  705J. 

4  in  one  volume,  crimped  olive  morocco,  extra  {F.  Bedford).  8° 

Of  ti\e  three  eiiitioHs  ui  The  Fall  of  liritisli  Tyr.inny,  one  (I'lovidcncc)  was  unknown 
Ij  Mr.  Sabin,  and  I  do  not  find  it  named  in  any  cataloRue.  Thomas  (Hist,  of  Printing, 
ii.  79)  says  that  John  nou);la!i!i  McUougall  "printed  in  Chestnut  .Street,  Philadelphia,  1775, 
and  iirobubly  lx;forc  that  lime, . . .  and  had,  previon.sly  . .  worked  in  the  printing  house  of 
Sarah  (ioddard  and  Company  at  Provideiuf."  It  apjx-ars  that  he  afterwards  returned 
to  I'rovldencc,  and  was  located  "on  the  West  Siile  of  the  (ircat  Uridtjc." 

7047  Evkrktt  (Uiivid)  Daranzel;  or,  the  Persian  Patriot.  An 
Ori^^inal  Drama,  in  live  .Acts :  as  performed  at  the  Theatre  in 
Boston,  //.  66,  lif  bd.  8°  Boston,  John  Russell,  1800 

In  same  volume :  The  rnijitives  xini/ift.')  niiit  La  I'erouse,  a  Ilraina,  in  two  Acts. 
LoHi/oit,  I7y<> 

7048  Pocahontas  :  a  historical  Drama,  in  live  Acts  ;  with  an  introduc- 
tory essay  and  notes.     ]!y  a  Citi/en  of  the  West,  //.  240. 

12"  jVeu>  York,  G.  Dearborn,  rS^; 

ICntered  for  copyrijiht  l)y  Rob«rt  .Mackay. 

7049  Row.soN  (J//-J.  S.)  Slaves  in  Algiers ;  or,  a  Struggle  for  I'ree- 
doni :  a  Play,  interspersed  with  Songs, . .  as  iicrformed  at  the  New 
Theatres,  in  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore.  Phila.,  1794 — New  Spain, 
or  Love  in  Mexico  :  an  Opera,  in  three  Acts.  Dublin,  1790  —  The 
Mountaineers :  a  comic  Opera.  By  G.  Colman,  Jun.  As  performed 
in  Boston.  2d  ]]o.ston  ed.,  1796  —  The  Farmer:  a  comic  Opera. 
By  J.  O'Keefe.  As  performed  at  the  Theatre  in  Boston.  Belknap 
^  Hall.  1794 — Love's  Frailties:  a  Comedy.  By  T.  Holcroft. 
N.  K,  1794  —  The  Young  Quaker:  a  Comedy;  as  performed., 
by  the  old  American  Company.  Phila.,  1794  —  The  Widow  of 
Malabar :  a  Tragedy,  as  it  is  performed  at . .  Covent  Garden  :  writ- 
ten by  Mariana  Starke:  (with  an  Epilogue  "written  in  America".) 
Phila.,  E.  Story,  n.  d.  [1791  ?]  —  The  Haunted  Tower,  a  comic 
Opera  ;  by  Mr.  Cobb :  as  performed  by  the  old  American  Company. 
Phila.,  1794.     8  Plays,  in  2  vols.  12° 

"slaves  in  Algiers"  was  Mrs.  Rowson's  "first  dramatic  effort;"  and  at  its  performance 
she  played  the  leading  part,  Olivia. 

In  "  New  Spain,"  first  performed  at  the  Haymarket,  July  16, 1 790,  the  part  of  .ilUmanoai- 
(sic),  played  by  Mr.  Uannister,  includes  the  song  (p.  51)  which  siibsetinently  became  so 
popular  in  England  and  in  this  country,  as  "  The  Indian's  Ucathsong  "  or  "Alknomook : " 
"  The  sun  sets  in  night  and  the  stars  shun  the  day. 
Hut  glory  remains  when  their  lights  fade  away,"  etc. 

This  song  was  very  generally  attributed  to  Philip  Freneau,  and  was  printed  as  his  in 
Carey's  American  Museum,  in  1787.  Chambers— and  afterwards  Uuyckinck  (Cycl.  Am. 
Lit.,  i.  341) — showed  that  it  was  included  in  the  collected  jwenis  of  Mrs.  John  Hunter, 
published  in  1806.  Who  wrote  this  play  of  "  New  Spain  "  ?  Was  the  p.irt  of  "Alkmonoak" 
conceived  for  and  fitted  to  the  "  Death  Song  " — or  was  the  song  written  for  the  part  ? 

The  epilogue  to  "  The  Widow  of  Malabar"  was  composed,  jointly,  by  Col.  David  Hum- 
phreys and  John  Trumbull  ("  McFingal  "i, — the  latter  contributing  36  of  the  78  lines ;  not 
by  Trumbull  solely,  as  Dunlap  and  Duyekinck  have  stated.  This  translation  of  the  play 
(by  Miss  Starke)  was  substituted  for  the  one  by  Humphreys  which  was  played  in  Phila- 
delphia in  1 790,  and  for  which  the  epilogue  was  written. 

7050  The  Beauty  and  the  Monster :  A  Comedy  :  from  the  French  of 

the  Countess   de  Genlis,  />p.  35,  original  gilt  Dutch  paper  cover. 

16°  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  1785  —  The  Castle  Spectre:  a  Drama, 

by  M.  G.  Lewis.     As  performed . .  at  the   Theatres   in   Boston, 

pp.fj2.     12°  Salem,  1799  —  Columbus:  or  a   World    Discovered; 


THE   UUAMA. 


125 


an  liisloiital  I'lay  :  as  performed  ai  C'oveiilGarden.  By  I'liomas 
Morton.  Dublin,  179,3:  —  'Vhe  samt, s/ig/i/fy  wafers faineii.  Boston, 
'794  —  TheDeterter:  a  comic  Opera,  by  C.  Dibdin :  as  per- 
formed by  the  Boston  Theatre,  deati,  uncut.  Boston,  1795  — 
The  Mountaineers:  a  comic  Opera,  by  (J.  Colman,  Jun. ;  as  per- 
formed in  Boston,  uncut.  Boston,  1 796  (with  a  list  of  Plays  for 
sale  by  Wm.  P.  Blake).     (,  Plays.  v.  s. 

7051  The  London  Merchant:  or ..  George  liarnv.ell ;  as  acted  at 
Drury-Lane  :  by  Mr,  Liilo,  uncut.  8°  Kepr.  Boston,  1774  —  The 
same  :  2d  Worcester  edition.  12"  /s.  Thomas,  1788  —  Music  Mad: 
by  Thco.  E.  Hook  :  as  performed  at  the  Boston  Theatre  {with  the 
cast),  uncut.  16°  Boston,  181 2  —  The  Haunted  Inn.  a  Farcf. 
Boston,  1829.     4  Plays.  \ .  s. 

7052  The  Irish  Chief;  or  l^atiiot  King:  by  I'.  Dobbs.  8"  Phila., 
Ji.  Bell,  1777 — The  Real  and  Genuine  School  for  Scandal,  a 
Comedy;  by  lirinsley  Siieridan.  &°  Phila.,  B.Bell,  1782— The 
Highland  Reel :  a  comic  Opera:  by  J.  O'Keefe  :  as  performed  in 
London,  and  by  the  Old  American  Company,  in  New  York,  (with 
the  cast,  including  Mrs.  ffallam  and  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Jlodgkinson.) 
JV.  v.,  1794  —  The  Jew  :  or,  Benevolent  Hebrew  ;  by  Cumberland  : 
as  performed  at  the  New  Theatre,  Philadelphia  (with  the  cast), 
uncut,  fresh  '■opy.  Phila.,  1795 — The  Stranger:  transl.  from 
Kotzebue  (by  A.  S-  k).  uncut,  but  a  name  cut  out  of  the  title  leaf . 
New  York,  1799 —  Ttr   K'view:  or  the  Wags  of  Windsor;  by  G. 

the  N.  Y.  Theatre,  uncut.     New  York, 
lays.  V.  s. 

no"  .Schodl  for  Siaiulal  is  cNplaincd  by  the  fact  tliat 

,,  Ml  tlie  play  liail  been  borrowed  for  a  political  satire, 

which  was  reprinted  in  Philadelphia  in  1779  (see  No.  7046).     Sheridan's  play  was  first 

performed,  May  fl,  1 777 :  and,  according  to  ( liohn's)  Lowndes,  was  "//»•(/  printed,  Dublin, 

17S5,''  which  wai  lltict  years  nflcr  Bell's  eililion  7vns  /mUisliCil. 

7053  The  Blockheads :  or,  the  Affrighted  Officers.  A  Farce,  pp.  19,  (2). 
good  copy,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  Queen  Street.  1776 

VERY  RARE.  The  Diamatis  I'ersonx  aru  Captain  liashaw.  by  "Ad. ..  .1"  [Howel; 
I'utf,  (;....!  [Howe] ;  I. .  .d  Dapper,  I,..d  Pjercjy;  Shallow,  Ci[ran]t;  Meagre, Ci [ray]  : 
llrigadicr  I'annch,  I![iir,i;(>vn]c  ;  etc. 

7054  DuNi.AP(Wm.)  Darby's  Return.  .V  Comic  Sketch,  .is  performed 
at  the  N.  Y.  Theatre,  Nov.  24,  1789,  for  the  Benetil  of  .Mr.  Wignell, 
//.  14,  (2),  uncut.  8°  N.  Y,  1789 

Very  scarce.  Sec  Uunlap's  History  of  the  Am.  Tlieatre,  p.  84,  and  Duyckinck's 
Cyclopa^dia,  i.  539,  for  the  story  of  Washington's  "hearty  laugh,"  at  the  performance  of 
this  interlude. 

7055  EvKREiT  (David)  Daranzel ;  or  the  Persian  Patriot.  An 
original  Drama,  in  five  .^cts :  as  performed  at  the  Theatre  in 
Boston,  pp.  66,  2.  8°  Boston,  J.  Russell,  1800 

7056  Dramatic  Pieces,  calculated  to  exemplify  the  mode  of  conduct 
which  will  render  Young  Ladies  both  amiable  and  happy.  In 
Three  Volumes  \in  one],  sheep,  mat.    1 2  °  New  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1 79 1 

The  Prefaces  arc  signed,  P.  I.  The  first  drama  of  Vol.  1.  has  a  fascinating  title — "  The 
Good  Mother-in-law." 

7057  Edwin  and  Angelina ;  or  the  Banditti.  An  Opera,  in  Three 
Acts.    [By  Dr.  Elihu  H.  Smith,]  //.  72,  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  T.  df  J.  Swords,  1787 

HARE.    This  opera  was  performed  at  the  New  York  Theatre  for  the  first  time,  Dec.  ig, 

■  796,  with  Mr.  I  lodglunson  as  Sifrid,  and  Mrs.  Hod^kinson,  Angelina.   "  The  only  dramatic 

production  from  the  pen  of  [its  author]  was,  like  himself,  pure  and  energetic." — DuNLAP. 


t'olman  :  as  performeii 
D.  Longivorth,  1804. 

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7058  BiDWELL  (Barna.) 
clean,  ututit,  scarck. 

12°  N.  Haven,  Meigs,  Bmoeii  »S-  Dana,  n.  d.  [ab.  1785] 
For  a  brief  notice  of  this  "  very  pleasant  and  laugli-provuking  tragedy,  played  by  the 
^tudents  of  Yale  College,  under  tlic  auspices  nf  the  Rev.  Ezra  Styles,  D.U.,  president." 
>ee  DuNLAP  (Hist.  Am.  Theatre,  71),  who  quotes  from  it  'wo  lines:  "The  first, 

'  Night  follows  day,  and  day  succeeds  to  night,' 
has  never  been  contradicted.    The  second, 

'  Sure  never  was  the  like  heard  of  before  in  Boston.' 
though  not  so  measured  and  harmonious  was  equally  applauded." 

7059  BURK  (John)  Female  Patriotism,  or  the  Death  of  Joan  d'Arc : 
an  Historic  Play,  in  V.  Acts,  //.  40.  12°  N.  York,  1798 

Very  scarce.    Not  mentioned  by  Mr.  Sabin.     It  was  brought  out  at  the  New  York 
Theatre,  April  \%  179S.    .See  Dunlap's  History  of  the  Am.  Theatre,  pp.  221,  326. 

—  Bunker-Hill ;  or  the  Death  of  General  Warren  :  an  Historic 
Tragedy  . .  By  John  Rurk,  //.  44,  clean,  mtfut.     16°  N.  York,  18 17 

2  Pamphlets. 

7060  White(W:^'.  C.)  Orlando :  or  Parental  Persecution,  a  Tragedy : . 
as  performed  at  the  Theatre,  Boston,  portrait  of  Mr.  White  as 
Orlando,  pp.  64,  Jitu  copy.  12°  Boston,  1757 

Very  scarce  with  the  Portrait,    The  rn)loguc  was  written  by  Thomas  ( Rnber*  Treat) 
Paine. 

7061  [Warren  {Mrs.  Mercy)]  The  Group,  a  Farct ;  as  lately  .\cted, 
and  to  be  Re-acted,  to  the  Wonder  of  all  superior  Intelligences: 
Nigh  Head  Quarters,  at  Amboyne,  //.  15,  uncut,  rarr. 

8"  New  York,  John  Anderson,  n.  d.  [1775] 

".\  political  satire,  in  a  dramatic  form'";  first  printed  at  Hoston  (Edes  and  Cill)  1775. 

7062  The  Motley  Asaerably,  a  Farce.  Published  for  the  Entertain- 
ment of  the  (iirious,  //.  15,  uncut,  rare. 

8°  Boston,  N.  Coverly,  ij-jq 

A  local  satire  on  the  mixed  ''Assemblies"'  in  lloston,  where,  after  the  departure  of  the 
British  forcC',  Whigs  consented  to  meet  torics  on  friendly  terms ' 

"  Blush  '  B 1  blush ! . .  Thy  honest  sons  bewail 

That  dance  and  song  o'er  patriot  zeal  prevail ; 
That  whigs  and  tories  (join'd  by  wayward  chance) 
Should  hand  in  hand,  lead  on  the  sprightly  dance,"  etc. 
Sabin's  Itictionary  (no.  51  no)  gives  a  (skeleton)  key  to  the  dramatis  |>erson;e. 

7063  Lathy  (Thos.  P.)  Reparation  ;  or,  The  School  for  Libertines  ; 
as  performed  at  the  Boston  Theatre,  //.  46,  clean,  utuut.  12° 
Bostof:.  1800 — Fayette  in  Prison:  or,  Misfortunes  of  the  Great: 
A  Modern  Tragedy.  By  a  Gentleman  of  Boston  |  Samuel  Elliot], 
//.  40.  utuut.  8°  Worcester,  1800  —  Crusweli,  (Jos.)  A  New 
World  Planted:  or,  the  .\cl\entures  of  the  Forefathers  of  New 
England. .  An  Historical  Drama,  //.  45.  scarck.    8"  Boston,  1802. 

3  Pamphlets. 

7064  Foscari,  or  the  \enetian  P^viie :  a  i'riigedy,  by  John  H.  White: 
as  performed  at  the  (Charleston  Theatre,  uncut.  Charleston,  1806 
—  ("aius  Gracchus.     A  Tragedy.     By  Louisa  S.  McCord,  //.  128. 

(2)  12° 

'I'he  Battle  of  Klodden  Field..  My  J.  N.  Barker. 
First  acted,  April,  18 12.  New  York,  18 16  —  A  1  ale  of  Lexington  : 
a  National  Comedy. .  By  Samuel  R.  II.  Jiidah.  A'.  )'.,  1823  — 
Mrs.  Wiggins  :  a  comic  Piece,  in  two  Acts  :  by  John  T.  Allinghani. 
As  performed  :it  the  N.  Y.  Theatre.  A^  I'..  1803  —  Trick*  of  the 
Timoa,  or  the  World  of  Quacks  ;  a  Fan  e  of  Domestic  Origin. 
N'.  K,  1819.     [.\  local  satiie.     The  dr;imatis  persona',  "Dr.  Plaii- 


New  York,  i8i;i. 
7065  Marmion  ;  or. 


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127 


dome."  "Dr.  Sangrailo."  "(Governor  Overreach,"  and  the  rest, 
will  be  recognized  by  New-Yorkers.]  —  The  Magdalen  Report:  a 
l-arce. .  Hy  Peter  Pendergrass,  Senior.  A^.  V.,  183 1,  improper,  and 
scARCi;  —  The  Guests  of  Brazil,  or  The  Martyrdom  of  Frederick. 
A  Tragedy,  [by  Gurdon  Huntington.]  N.  York,  1844  —  Thomas 
A'Becket :  a  Tragedy. .  Bv  Maj.  Alexander  Hamilton,  pp.  106. 
X.  v.,   1863.     (7)  '  16°  and  12° 

7066  Miriam;  a  Dramatic  Poem,  [by  Mrs.  E.  B.  Hall,]  //.  124. 
Boston,  1837  —  Rice  (Geo.  E.;  Myrtilla:  a  Fairy  Extravaganza, 
(W// Blondel :  a  Historic  Fancy.  Boston,  1854.     (3)  12° 

7067  The  Tooth  Ache :  or  Mistakes  of  a  Morning. .  By  John  JJray. 
Phila.,  1814 — Brutus. .  By  John  Howard  Payne.  Baltimore,  1819 
—  Moses  in  Egypt,  a  Sacred  Oratorio . .  (Italian  and  English.) 
N.  Y.,  for  Lorenzo  du  Ponte,  1832  —  The  Hunter  of  Monadnoc. 
Dedham,  1834  —  Gaulantus,  a  Tragedy:  by  Nath'l  H.  Barrister. 
Cincinnati,  1836.     (5)  v.  s. 


7068  Hodgkinson  (John)  Narrative  of  his  Connection  with  the  Old 
American  Company,  from  Sept.  5,  1792,  to  March  31,  1797,//.  29, 
uncut.  8°  N.  Y,  jT.  Oram,  1797 

Scarce.    Mr.  ll(x'.gkinsun  Kives  ;i  full  accuunt  »f  his  professional  and  business  troubles 
with  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hallani. 

7069  HAi.inuRTON  (Wm.)  Effects  of  the  Stage  on  the  Manners  of  a 
People :  and  the  propriety  of  establishing  a  Virtuous  Theatre. 
By  a  Bostonian,  engraved  p/an,  pp.  76.  Boston,  1792  — Gardinkk 
(John)  Speech,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  repeal 
of  the  law  against  Theatrical  Exhibitions  in  Massachusetts,  etc., 
engraved  plan  of  the  Greek  Theatre,  pp.  160,  unait.  Boston,  1792  — 
Pelby  (Wm.)  Letters  on  the  Tremont  I'heatre.  Boston,  1830. 
3  Pamphlets.  8° 


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POPUI.AR    LITERATURE. 

KICIION.     WIT   AND    Hl'MOR:   JKST    HOOKS.     FABLKS. 

EMBLEMS.     ESSAYS. 

CHAF  BOOKS,  and  BOOKS  FOR  CHILDREN. 

(Includinu  Aniericin  editions  of  luiglish  books.) 

7070  [Arbiitlinol  (Dr.  J.)]  Law  is  a  Bottomless  Pit:  or,  the  Histoiy 
of  John  Bull.     2'7tio  parts,  in  i  vol.,  sheep.     (2  copies.) 

12'    Boston,  y.  W.  Folsom,  1794 

lienerally  attril)ute<l  to  Dean  .Swift,  and  repiiblislial  in  various  editions  of  his  works. 

7071  The  Art  of  Courting,  displayed  in  eight  different  Scenes,  the 
principal  of  which  are  taken  from  actual  life,  //.  225,  two  Uavcs 
slightly  imperfect  and  wants  one  leaf  ypp.  6g,  70),  7<ery  scarce. 

12'  A^ewburyport,  IV.  Barrett,  1795 

A  curious  work,  of  the  religious-novel  sort,  but  largely  made  up  of  apparently  genuine 
correspondence  between  lovers — disguised  as  Slrfflioii  and  F.liza,  Parnmond  and  Sylvia, 
BragaJotius  and  Numskiildia,  etc.— interspersed  with  poetry  of  the  Anna-.Matilda  school 
of  the  period.  The  title  is  not  found  in  Sabin's  Dictionary,  nor  in  any  catalogne  I  have 
considted. 

7072  Bakhtiar  Nameh,  or  tlic  Royal  Foundling,  a  Persian  Story,., 
translated  into  English  hy  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia,  //.  xii,  2C6, 
hiis.,  uncut.  12'  Phila.,  R.  Parker,  18 13 

7073  [Bei.knai'  (^lercniy)l  llie  Foresters,  an  American  Tale,  frontis- 
piece, sheep,  good  copy  {ivith  the  key  to  the  characters,  '^Clavis  Allego- 
rica,"  inserted,  from  the  second  edition).  12    Boston,  1792 

The  First  edition,  in  volume  form  ;  ncarck.  ".\n  .\pologuc,  written  after  the  manner 
of  Arbuthuiit's  John  Bull,  in  which  the  leading  st.ites  and  interests  of  America  are  repre- 
sented under  catch-words  of  easy  interpretation. .  .  There  is  much  sly  hunmr  in  this  bonk, 
hit  off  in  a  neat  quiet  style." — I)UV(  kinck. 

7074  —  The  same  ;  2d  edition,  enlargeil,  with  the  ''Clavis  Allegorica," 
sheep,  broken  joints.  16'  Boston,  179'' 

7075  (Boyle.)  The  \  oyages  and  .\dvemures  of  (Japtain  Robert 
Boyle, . .  intermi.xed  with  the  Story  of  Miss  \  illars,  etc.,  hf.  bd., 
good  copy.  \2^  IValpole,  N.  H..  D.  Carlisle.  1799 

Attributed  to  W.  K.  Lhetwood. 

7076  Carky  (Mathew)      Miscellaneous   Irilics  in  Prose,  calf.  neat. 

,^2'   Philadelphia,  1796 

7077  —  Miscellaneous  Essays,  sheep,  neat.  8'  Phila.,  1830 

Including  the  History  of  the  Vellow  Fever,  in  I'hiladelphia  in  1793,  etc.;  KcHections 
on  Kmigrations  from  Europe  to  the  U.S.;  Rssav  on  the  Public  Charities  of  Philadelphia; 
etc. 

7078  Chestertield  (Stanhope,  Earl)  .\dvice  to  his  Son. .  .\(lded.  The 
Polite  Philosopher ;  and  Lord  Burghley's  Ten  Precepts,  sheep. 
16°  Phila.,  y.  yohnson  d?*  Co.,  1764,  1795  ~  l^rinciples  of  Polite- 
ness..  by  the  late  Lord  Chesterfield  ..  with  additions  by  Dr.  J. 
Trusler,  etc.  1 2""  Portsmouth.  ,^'.  H.,  1 786  —  The  same.  1 S"  Bo.^ton, 
1794 —  The  Elements  of  a  Polite  Education:  selected  from  the 
Letters  of  the  Earl  of  Chesterfield,.  .  by  (1.  Gregory,  I).  D.  :ind 
revised  b\  Rev.  Dr.  Jedediah  Morse,  /portrait  of  "Anna  Afati/da," 
pp.  456.     12"  Boston,  1801.     (4  vols.j  V.  s. 


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7079  Dallas  (Alex.  R.  C.)  Felix  Alvarez;  or  Manners  in  Spain. 
3  vols,  in  2,  bds.,  uncut.  12°  N.  K,  y.  Eastburn  df  Co.,  1818  — 
Delaval.    A  Novel,  sAee/>,  neat.    \i>°  Newbern,  N.  C,  1804.    (3  vols.) 

7080  Democrat  ('I'he),  or  Intrigues  and  Adventures  of  Jean  Le  Noir, 
from  his  enlistment  as  a  Drummer  in  General  Rochambeau's  Army, 
and  arrival  in  Boston,  etc.    2  vols,  in  i,  sheep,  neat,  good  copy,  scarce. 

12°  New  York,  J.  Rivington,  1795 

7081  Downing's  Letters.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Major  Jack 
Downing. .  Written  by  himself.  [By  Seba  Smith,]  humorous  engrav- 
ings, pp.  260,  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1833 

7082  —  The  same  :  3d  edition,  published  in  eight  parts,  as  Major  Jack 
Downing's  Magazine  (Jan.-Aug.,  1834),  11  humorous  engrai'ings, 
designed  by  D.  C.  Johnston,  pp.  288,  original  covers  bound  in,  hf.  cf., 
neat,  very  scarce.  12°  Boston,  Lily,  Wait  (S^•  Co.,  1834 

7083  —  Letters  of  J.  Downing,  Major  Downingville  Militia,  Second 
Brigade,  to  his  old  friend,  Mr.  Dwight,  of  the  N.  Y.  Daily  Adver- 
tiser. [By  Chas.  A.  Davis,]  engraved  frontispiece  and  wood  cuts, 
pp.  ix,  259,  cloth,  used  copy,  comers  of  a  few  leaves  torn  {margins 
only).  N.  Y.,  Harper  <S^•  Bros.,  1834 

—   I'he  same  ;  2d  English  edition,  with  three  additional  Letters, 
//.  215.  London,  y.  Murray,  1835 

(2  vols.)  12 

7084  Emblems  of  Mortality,  representing  in  upwards  of  Fifty  Cuts, 
Death  seizing  all  ranks  and  degrees  of  people ;  from  a  Painting  in 
the  Cemetery  of  the  Dominican  Church  at  Basil,  etc. .  Prefixed,  an 
historical  Account  of  the  above  and  other  Paintings  on  this  Subject, 
etc..  First  American  Edition,  wood  engravings,  pp.  108,  hf  bd., 
nice  copy.  sm.  12°  Hartford,  J.  Babcock,  i8oi 

From  the  London  edition  of  1794,  with  copies  of   Holbein's  cuts  as  modernized  by 
Bewick. 

7085  Emblems.  Choice  Emblems  . .  for  the  improvement  and  pastime 
of  Youth  :  ornamented  with  near  50  handsome  allegorical  engrav- 
ings, designed  on  purpose  for  this  work,  etc.,  wood  cuts,  pp.  xii,  166, 
bds.,  nice  copy.  18°  Phila.,  y.  Crukshank,  1790 

From  the  London  edition  of  1772  :  veby  scarce. 

7086  —  Bunyan  (John)  Divine  Emblems :  or  Temporal  Things 
Spiritualized  :  fitted  for  the  use  of  Boys  and  Girls :  embellished 
with  49  cuts,  //.  108,  bds.,  nice  fresh  copy,  rare. 

18"  Fhila.,  for  M.  Carey,  i8o8 

7087  —  Quarlei  (F.)  Emblems  Divine  and  Moral,  portrait,  and 
pretty  wood atts  (by  Anderson),  pp.  323,  hf.  roan,  nice  copy. 

sm.  16°  N.  K,  y.  Eastburn  ^  Co.,  18 16 

7088  Fables.  Select  Fables  of  Esop  and  other  Fabulists ;  in  three 
Books.  By  R.  Dodsley,  nearly  160  wood  cuts,  pp.  240,  wants  two 
leaves,  pp.  77-80.  12°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  181 1 

7089  Everett  (David)  Common  Sense  in  Dishabille :  or.  The  Far- 
mer's Monitor. .  A  variety  of  Essays,  etc.,  pp.  120,  bds.     (2  copies.) 

sm.  12°  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  yun.,  1799 

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7090  Essays  and  Letters  on  the  World,  or  the  Modern  Observator. . 
By  a  Citizen  of  Chester  County  [Pa.],  //.  153,  dr/s. 

12°  n.  p.,  /or  the  Author,  1826 

7091  [Tenney  (J//-J.  J'abitha)]  Female  Quixotism:  exhibited  in  the 
Romantic  Opinions  and  Extravagant  Adventures  of  Dorcasina 
Sheldon.  2  vols,  in  i.  2d  Edition,  //.  180,  213,  much  used  copy, 
some  leaves  mutilated,  sheep.     Newburyport,  Thomas  df  Whipple,  1808 

Very  Kake.  For  an  extended  analysis  of  this  novel — "one  of  the  numerous  literary 
progeny  of  Cervantes'  immortal  satire" — sec  Dtiyckinck's  Cyclo/xcdia  of  Am.  Lilcrature, 
1.  504-506.  He  could  find  no  earlier  edition  than  that  of  Uoston,  1829.  The  authoress 
was  the  wife  of  Hon.  Samuel  Tenney  of  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Female  American  (The),  or,  the  Extraordinary  Adventures  of 
Unca  Eliza  Winkfield,  compiled  by  herself,  wants  four  pages  (29-32), 
much  used  copy,  very  scarce.     12°  Neivburyport,  A.  March,  n.  d, 

(2  vols.)  12° 

7092  FisKE  (Nathan)  D.D.  Moral  Monitor;  a  Collection  of  Essays. 
2  vols.,  sheep,  neat,  fresh  copy.  12°  Worcester,  1801 

7093  [Flint  (Timo.)]  Francis  Berrian,  or  the  Mexican  Patriot.  2d  ed., 
^<7(?rf  r<y>>',  VERY  SCARCE.     2  vols.  12°  Philadelphia,  \^i\ 

"A  story  of  romantic  adventures  with  the  Comanches,  and  of  romantic  adventure  in  the 
Mexican  struggle  resulting  in  the  fall  of  Iturbide." — Duvckinck. 

7094  [Foster  {Mrs.  Hannah)]  The  Coquette ;  or,  the  History  of 
Eliza  Wharton.  A  novel ;  founded  on  fact.  By  a  Lady  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    4th  edition,  fresh  copy,  sheep,  neat. 

sm.  12°  Newburyport,  C.  Whipple,  1824 
—  The  same  :  30th  edition,  portrait,  water-stained. 
(2  vols.)  18°  Boston,  1833 

7095  Genlis  (Z?  Comtesse  de)  Alphonso  and  Dalinda  :  or,  the  Magic 
of  Art  and  Nature  :  transl.  by  Thos.  Holcroft,  fresh  copy,  hf.  roan. 
Phila.,  T.  Dobson,  1787  —  Gessner.  The  Death  of  Abel.  Pepr. 
Phila.,  J.  Cruikshank,  1770  —  Goethe.  The  Sorrows  of  Werter. 
2  vols,  in  one.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  T.  Collier,  1789  —  Goldsmith  (O.) 
The  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  2  vols,  in  one,  sheep.  Phila.,  W.  Mentz, 
1772  —  [Gait  (J.)]    Last  of  the  Lairds,  bds.,  uncut.     N.  ¥.,  1827. 

(S  vols.)  12° 

7096  Gii.MER  (P'ras.  W.)  of  Virginia.  Sketches,  Essays,  and  Trans- 
lations, boanL,  uncut.  12"  Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  ynn.,  1828 

7097  Tlie  (Jleaner.  A  Miscellaneous  Production.  By  Constantia 
[the  wife  of  Rev.  John  Murray.]    3  vols.,  sheep.     12°  Boston,  1798 

Dedicated  to  President  Adams.  At  the  end  of  the  last  volimie  the  snliscribcrs'  names 
fill  twenty  close  printed  ciilumns.  Virtue  TnHm//ianl,  a  {:i}mei\y  hy  Mr^,.  Murray,  per- 
formed at  the  Federal  Street  Theatre  in  I7<)i,  under  the  name  of  7'/ie  AfeJiitm,  und 
another,  entitled  T/ic  Traveller  Keliirncd,  are  included  in  this  collection  (Vol.  111.)- 

7098  Heaton  (Nath'l)  yun.  The  Pleasing  Library:  a  Selection  of 
humorous,  entertaining, .  .  and  instructive  pieces  in  Prose  and 
Poetry,  //.  252.  12°  Wrenthani,  Mass.,  1801 

7099  Hitchcock  (Enos)  D.D.  Memoirs  of  the  Bloomsgrove  Family, 
in  a  series  of  Letters  to  a  respectable  Citizen  of  Philadelphia  . .  on 
a  mode  of  Domestic  Education,  etc. , .  interspersed  with  a  variety  of 
interesting  Anecdntes.     2  vols.,  sheep.  12°  Boston^  1790 

Dedicated  to  Mrs,  Washington. 


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JEST  UOOKS,  ANEtlJOTES,  ETC. 


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7100  i'he  Hive:  or  a  Collection  of  Thoughts  on  civil,  moral,  senti- 
mental and  religious  subjects  . .  in  Verse  and  Prose,  //.  227.     12° 

Worcester,  1796  —  The  same,  //.  216.     18°  Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke, 
1803.     (2  vols.) 

7101  HoPKTNSON  (Francis)  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  occasional 
Writings.    3  vols.,  hf.  calf  gilt,  marbled  edges,  rare.     8°  Phila,,  1792 

"  The  collector  of  American  History  . .  must  secure  for  his  shelves,  if  he  can,  (which  is 
more  than  doubtful,)  the  Miscellareous  Ei-says  and  Occasional  Writings  of  Francis 
Hopkinson,  Phila.,  1792." — Alliiione. 

7102  Irving  (W.ishington)  The  Beauties  of  Washington  Irving., 
illustrated  with  (20)  wood-cuts  by  Thompson,  from  drawings  by 
Geo.  Cruikshank.     4th  ed.,  calf,  neat. 

sm.  12°  London  {Chiswick  Press),  1835 

JEST  BOOKS,  ANECDOTES,  etc:- 

7103  —  The  Merry-Fellow's  Companion ;  being  the  Second  Part  of 
the  American  Jest  Book :  containing  a  choice  selection  of  Anec- 
dotes, Bon  Mots,  Jests,  &c.,  Sec,  pp.  96,  yellowed  by  use,  very  rare. 

12°  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1789 
Many  of  the  Anecdotes  and  Jests  in  this  collection  are  genuinely  American,    Nothing 
need  be  said  of  the  rakity  of  old  Jest-books,  in  tolerable  condition, 

7104 VheszmG;  frontispiece,  pp.  ^$,  with  {six)  additional  anecdotes, 

but  imperfect,  wanting  pp.  23-48,  verv  rare. 

12°  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  Asher  &•  Chas.  Miner,  for  M.  Carey,  1802 

7105  —  Funny  Stories  :  or,  the  American  Jester ;  being  a  Companion 
for  A  Merry  good  Fellow,  2  wood  cuts,  boards,  nice  clean  copy,  rare. 

sm.  12°  Worcester,  1795 

7106  —  riie  Chapletof  Comus;  or.  Feast  of  Sentiment,  and  Festival 
of  Wit,  pp.  324,  hf.  red  morocco,  nice  copy,  scarce. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  Munroe  &•  Francis  {and  others),  iSii 
"The  reader  will  find  in  this  collection  more  specimens  of  ..4»ifnV<7«  humour,  than  in 
any  other  publication." — Preface. 

7107  —  Liber  Facetiarum ;  a  Collection  of  curious  and  interesting 
Anecdotes.  P'irst  American  Edition,  //.  336,  bds.,  uncut,  nice  clean 
copy,  .scARCK.  18°  Boston,  C.  Williams,  181 1 

7108  —  'I'he  Budget  of  Wit  and  Amusement,  being  a  select  collection 
of  Anecdotes,  Bon  Mots,  &c. . .  including  many  originals.  Improved 
Edition,  pp.  252,  good  clean  copy,  scarce. 

sm.  12°  Albany,  D.  Steele,  1812 

7109  —  Joke  upon  Jokej  a  new  and  choice  Collection  of  Anecdotes, 
etc., ...  By  Sam  Splicem,  //.  96,  blue  boards,  clean  unused  copy,  rare. 

18°  New  Haven,  Maltby,  Goldsmith  dr*  Co.,  1818 

7110  —  Magazine  of  Wit,  and  American  Harmonist,  containing  a 
Collection  of  the  most  admired  Anecdotes,  and  a  varietj  of  ongs 
. , .  in  Honor  of  the  \'ictories  in  the  Late  VI ^v,  frontispiece  of  J  irry's 
victory,  pp.  144,  hf.  roan,  clean,  unused. 

sm.  12'^  Phila.,  McCarty  &>  Davis,  182.- 

7 11 1  —  The  Humourist,  a  Collection  of  Entertaining  Tales,  Anec- 
dotes, Bon  Mois,  etc.,  it^  colored  plates  {etched  by  C,  V.  Nickerson). 
2  vols,  in  I,  pp.  124,  124,  hf.  red  mor.,  fresh  copy. 

sm.  12°  Baltimore,  1829 


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7111  —  The  Galaxy  of  Wit:  or  Laughing  Philosopher;  being  a 
collection  of  Choice  Anecdotes,  many  of  which  originated  in  or 
about  "The  Literary  Emporium."  2  vols.,  engraved  frontispieces 
and  wood-cuts  (tiesigned  by  D  C.  Johnston),  pp.  216.     Boston,  1830 

—  The  Aurora  Borealis,  or  Flashes  of  Wit ;  calculated  to  drown 
dull  care  and  eradicate  the  Blue  Devils ;  with  original  etchings  by 
D.  C.  Johnston,  //.  216.     Boston,  183 1.     3  vols,  in  i,  roan  gUt. 

sm.  12" 

7 1 13  —  The  American  Comic  Annual:  edited  by  H.  J.  Finn,  and 
illustrated  [with  etchings  and  woodcuts]  by  D.  C.  Johnston, 
//.  220,  /if.  mor.,  scAKCK.  12°  Boston,  1831 

71 14  —  A  Spur  to  Youth.  The  Life  of  Paddy  O'Flarrity,  who,  from 
a  Shoe-black,  has . . .  arrived  to  a  Member  of  Congress,  etc.,  cloth. 

12°  n.  p.  \_Was/ungton ?]  1834 

7115  —  The  Cutter,  in  Five  Lectures  on  the  Arf  and  Practice  of 
Cutting.  Boston,  1808 — The  Ghost  of  Baron  Steuben;  or.  Fre- 
donia  in  Arms !  A  Description  of . .  a  Georgia  Training,  etc.  \  by 
Judge  Longstreet,] //.  8,  «.  t.  p.,  n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  in  i  vol.,  hf.  bd.     i(° 

7 1 16  —  Colman  {Gto.),tAe  Younger.  Poetical  Vagaries.  The  Lady 
of  the  Wreck ;  an  Ode  to  We ;  Two  Parsons,  or  the  Tale  of  a 
Shirt,  etc.  —  Broad  Grins  :  with  new  Tales  in  Verse  ("  My  Night- 
gown and  Sliiipers.")     2  vols,  in  i,  sheep,  neat.       16°  Boston,  1812 

The  Comic  Blackstone  of  "Punch."  By  Gilbert  A  Beckett, 
illustrations  by  Cruikshank.  12°  Phila.,  Carey  6f  Hart,  1844 

The  Cockney  in  America :  or  the  Adventures  of  Triptolenms 
Snooks  Esq.,  edited  by  Frank  Flip ;  with  (numerous)  illustrations 
by  Martin  the  Younger,  //.  72.  12°  N.  K,  1848 

(3  vols.) 

7117  —  Comic  Almanacs.  American  Comic  Almanack  for  1831. 
Boston,  C.  Ellms — Finn's,  for  1835.  Boston  —  Elton's,  1836, 
[No.  3,]  poor  copy.  N.  Y.  —  Elton's,  1841.  N.  Y.  —  Davy  Crock- 
ett's Almanack,  1836,  and  1839.  Nashville,  Tenn.  —  Crockett 
Almanac,  1852.  Boston  —  Fisher's  Comic  Almanac,  \?>\^,  poor 
copy.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  —  Rough  and  Ready,  1848,  and  1849. 
N.  Y.,  Elton  —  Turner's  Coniick,  1844.  Boston  —  Strong's  Side- 
splitting, 1854.     N.  Y.  —  Young  America's,  1855.    N.  Y,  Strong. 

13  Almanacs.  12° 

7 1 18  Johnson  (S.)     Rasselas. .  First  Amer.  Edition,  Hartford,  1803 

—  Dinarbas.  [By  Miss  E.  C.  Knight.]  First  American  Edition. 
Hartford,  1803.     'l\uo  in  one  vol.,  sheep.  16° 

7 1 19  Junius,  The  Letters  of.  First  Amer.  "BAxWan,  good  copy,  sheep. 
Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1791 — Second  American  Edition, /r«A  clean 
capy,  sheep,  neat.  12°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1807 

(2  vols.)  12° 

7120  —  The  same:  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  R.  Heron.  2  vols., 
bds.,  uncut.  8"  Sostm,  1804 

7121  —  The  same:  from  the  latest  London  edition.  2  vols,  in  one, 
engraved  titles,  sheep,  gilt.  8°  Al  York,  H.  Durell,  1821 


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7122  (Junius.)  [Taylor  (John)]  The  Identity  of  Junius  with  a  distin- 
guished Living  Character  established.  First  American,  from  2d 
English  ed.\\\on,  portrait  (of  Sir  Philip  Francis)  and  facsimiles,  sheep. 
8°  N.  K,  1818 — Junius  I'nmasked;  or  Lord  George  Sackville 
proved  to  be  Junius,  portrait,  Ms.,  uncut.   12°  Boston,  1828.    (2  vols.) 

7123  KNEELAND(Abner)  'I'he  Columbian  Miscellany . .  chiefly  selected 
out  of  the  /'Ailatle/phian  Magazines  published  in  London,  1788  and 
1789,  pp.  408,  sheep.  12°  Keene,  N.  H.,  1804 

7124  Latttte.  The  Memoirs  of  Lalitte,  or  the  Uarratarian  Pirate: 
a  Narrative  founded  on  I'act.  ivood-cut  portrait,  pp.  9^  I'ds.,  scarce. 

sm.  12"  N.  Y..  y.  M.  Danforth,  1828 

7125  Lagendary  (The),  consisting  of  Original  Pieces;  edited  by  N.  P. 
Willis.     2  vols.,  boards,  uncut,  scarce. 

12°  Boston,  S.  G.  Goodrich,  1828 

7126  [Lou\ct  de  Couvray.]  Interesting  history  of  the  Baron  de 
Lovzinski,  witii  a  relation  of  remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Life  of 
Count  Pulaski. .  the  (Champion  of  American  Liberty,  //.  108,  sheep. 

sm.  12°  New  York,  1807 

Translated  from  the  "Adventures  of  the  Chevalier  du  Faublas." 

7127  —  Love  and  Patriotism:  or,  the  Elxtraordinary  Adventures  of 
M.  Duportail,  late  Major-General  in  the  Annies  of  the  Tnited 
States ;  with . .  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  the  late  Count  Pulauski, 

Hue  hoards,  unused  copy.     Neio  Haven,  18 13 The  same,  bds., 

uncut.     Boston,  1825.      (2  vols.)  12° 

7128  LiMMUs  (Aaron)  Life  and  Adventures  of  Dr.  Caleb,  who 
migrated  from  Egypt,  and  practised  physic  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
and  elsewhere;  an  Allegory,  sheep,  curious.  18°  Boston,  1822 

7129  Marmontel  (J.  F.)     '^t\'\^'\x\\\?>,  good  copy,  sheep,  neat. 

12°  Newburyport,  1796 

7130  M Ei.MOTi I  (Courtney) /jr/^rtV?//.  Emma  Corbett :  exhibiting  Henry 
and  Emma,  the  faithful  modern  lovers,  as  delineated  by  themselves. 
3  vols,  in  one.  8°  Philadelphia,  R.  Bell,  1782 

Vf.uy  scarce.  Mr.  Sabin  had  not  seen  the  work,  and  did  not  know  of  an  American 
edition.  He  gives  the  title  of  the  London  edition  of  1780:  "Emma  Corliett,  or  the 
Miseries  of  Civil  War,  founded  on  some  recent  circumstances ..  in  America."  Courtney 
Melmoth  was  the  pseudonym  by  which  S.  J.  Pratt,  an  actor,  was  known  on  play-bills  and 
titlcpatjes.  See  Dunlap's  Hist,  of  the  Am.  Theatre,  p.  105.  This  couy  is  yellowed  by 
age  and  much  use.  Bound  with  it,  is  an  imperfect  copy  of  Home's  l)0Hgfas,  London, 
1764. 

7 13 1  [Miner  {Charles)  of  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.]  Essays  from  the  desk 
of  Poor  Robert  the  Scribe, . .  originally  published  in  The  Gleaner, 
//.  120,  Ms.  12°  Doylestown,  Asher  Miner,  1815 

These  Essays  had  a  wide  popularity  in  their  day.  Some  of  them  used  to  be  attributed 
to  Franklin,  —  particularly  tiic  first:  "Who'll  turn  Grindstone?"  and  another  entitled, 
"O  Dear!  it's  a  Squash  ! " 

7132  [Motley  (J.  L.)]  Merryniount ;  a  Romance  of  the  Massachusetts 
Colony.     2  vols.,  cloth,  very  scarce.  12°  Boston,  1849 

7133  Filpay's  Fables.  The  Instructive  and  Entertaining  Fables  of 
Pilpay,  an  ancient  Indian  philosopher.  The  Fourth  edition,  //.  1 19, 
clean,  uncut.  8"  Lomion;  repr.  America,  n.  p.,  1784 

7134  Priest  (Josiah)  The  Wonders  of  Nature  and  Providence, 
displayed. . .  An  Account  of  various  and  strange  Phenomena  in 
Nature,  plates,  pp.  600,  sheep.  8°  Albany,  1826 


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7135  RoccHiETTi  (Joseph)     Lorenzo  and  Oonalaska,  A/,  cloth. 

8°  Winchester,  Va.,  1835 
A  literaiy  curiosity — in  Italian-English. 

7136  Roche  (H.  M.)     Vicar  of  Lansdowne.     First  American  Edition. 
2  vols,  in  one.  16°  Baltimore,  1802 

7137  RowsoN  {^Mrs.  Susanna)    The  Inquisitor ;  or,  Invisible  Rambler. 
2d  Am.  edition.     3  vols,  in  i.  scarce.        12°  Phila.,  M.  Carey,  1794 

7138  RowsoN  (J/;x  Susanna)     Charlotte.     A  Tale  of  Truth,  worn. 
2  vols,  in  one,  pp.  87,  83,  rare. 

12°  Phila.,  D.  Humphreys,  for  M.  Carey,  1794 

A  much  used  but  complete  copy  of  the  First  American  Edition  of  "  Charlotte  Temple," 
— the  most  popular  romance  of  its  generation.  It  was  first  published  in  London  about 
1790,  and  more  than  25,000  copies  were  sold  in  a  few  years,  in  successive  editions,  in 
England  and  America.  Mrs.  Kowson  came  to  America  with  her  husband  in  1793,  imder 
a  three-years'  engagement  to  the  manager  of  tlie  Philadelphia  Theatre — where  she  became 
a  popular  .ictress.  Early  in  1794  (before  April  17th)  Mathew  Carey  republished  her 
"Charlotte,"  and  two  editions  of  one  of  her  earlier  works,  "  The  Imiuisitor"  (see  No.  7137), 
the  same  year. 

7139  —  The  History  of  Charlotte  Temple  :  a  Tale  of  Truth.     2  vols. 
in  one,  sheep,  good  copy. 

12°  Catskill,  N.  Eliot,  for  H.  Steel,  Hudson,  1808 
Very  scarce,  like  all  the  early  editions  of  this  novel. 

7140  —  Charlotte  Temple  :  a  Tale  of  Truth,  hf.  roan,  nice  copy. 

sm.  12°  Windsor  [Vt.],  P.  Merrifield,  1815 
For  other  editions,  Brookfield,  1816,  and  New  Haven,  1818,  see  Chap  Books,  Nos.  7162 
and  7167. 

7 141  —  Sarah,  or  the  Exemplary  Wife,  bds.,  uncut. 

24°  Boston,  C.  Williams,  18 13 
First  published  as  a  "  serial " — in  the  Boston  Weekly  Magazine,  1805. 

7142  St.  Pierre  (J.  H.  B.  de)  Paul  and  Virginia. .  Translated  by 
H.  Hunter,  D.D.,  hf.  sheep,  blue  boards,  fresh  copy. 

sm.  12°  Wrentham,  Mass.,  N.  &•  B.  Heaton,  1799 

7143  Sands  (Robt.  C.)  Writings,  in  prose  and  verse  :  with  a  Memoir. 
2d  edition,  portrait.     2  vols.,  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1835 

7144  Schiller.  The  Ghost-Seer ;  or,  Apparilionist :  from  the  German 
of  Schiller,  //.  120,  sheep.      12°  Ne7v  York,  T.  6f  %  Swords,  1796 

From  thL'  London  edition  of  1795 — the  first  English  translation. 

7145  Sherburne  (Henry)  The  Oriental  Philanthropist,  or  True 
Republican,  //.  215,  sheep,  scarce.         12°  Portsmouth,  N.  H,  1800 

7146  Stone  (Wm.  L.)    Tales  and  Sketches.     2  vols.,  cloth. 

12°  Ne7V  York,  1834 

7147  Tonnewonte,  or  the  Adopted  Son  of  America:  a  Tale.  By  an 
American.     2  vols,  in  one,  unntt.  12°  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  1825 

7148  [Tufts  (M.)]  Shores  of  X'espucci ;  or  Romance  without  Fiction, 
pp.  2^o,  hf.  cloth.    (2  copies.)    12°  Lexington,  Mass.,  M.  Tufts,  1833 

A  curious  book.  The  author  failing  to  obtain  a  publisher,  "  driven  to  his  last  resource, 
became  his  ovii  comfosilor  and  fressman,  without  having  learned  those  arts." — Preface. 

7149  Trenck.  The  Life  of  Baron  Frederic  Trenck ;  containing  his 
Adventures,  his  cruel  and  excessive  Sufferings,  etc.,  engraving  of 
Trenck  in  prison  {Smither  sc),  pp.  345,  sheep.  12°  Albany,  1794 

A  scarce  early  edition  ;  "  printed  for  Thomas  Spencer,  and  bound  and  sold  at  his.  Book 
store,  (our  doors  north  of  the  Dutch  Church,  Market  Street." 


CHAP-BOOKS. 


I3S 


7150  [Tyler  (Royal)]  The  Algerine  Captive;  or,  the  Life  and 
Adventures  of  Doctor  Updike  Underhill,  a  Prisoner  among  the 
Algerines,  2  vols,  in  one,  sheep,  rark.  sm.  12°  Hartford,  1816 

"Tluiiif;li  printed  in  at  least  a  second  American  edition  [the  first  was  of  Walpole,  Vt., 
I7<)7,]  it  is  now  K,\tEiiuiN<;  scaule." — Uuvckinck. 

7151  VVrigiU  (Geo.)  The  Gentleman's  Miscellany. .  First  Am.  edition, 
bds.,  uncut.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1797  —  Zimmerman,  on  Solitude,  //.  298. 
Wilmington,  Del.,  1797  — 'I'he  Management  of  the  Tongue. .  Done 

out  of  French.  Repr.  Boston,  1 783  —  Lavater  (J.  C.)  Aphorisms  on 
Man.  Phila.,  1 790  —  The  Progress  of  the  Pilgrim  Good-Intent, 
in  Jacobinical  Times.  Charkstotvn,  S.  Etheridge,  1801  —  Posthu- 
mous Papers,  facetious  and  fanciful,  of  a  person  lately  about  Town, 
bds.,  uncut.  N.  Y.,  Harpers,  1828  —  [Paulding  (J.  K.)]  The 
Diverting  History  of  John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan.   N.  K,  18 12. 

(7  vols.)  12° 

CHAP-BOOKS,  CHILDREN'S  BOOKS,  etc. 

*»*  The  greater  part  of  this  remarkable  collection  of  the  popular  and  juvenile  litera- 
ture of  the  last  and  early  part  of  the  present  century,  is  bound  in  26  volumes,  half  dark 
blue  morocco  (Koxburghe),  ranging  from  large  wnio  to  24mo,  uniformly  labelled  (except 
the  first)  "  New  England  Chap-Books."  It  comprises,  however,  many  popular  books  and 
pamphlets,  in  cheap  editions,  to  which  the  denomination  of  "chap-books"  is  not  strictly 
applicable,  and  many  Imoks  for  children,  in  remarkable  condition.  It  includes  also,  a  few 
English  cliap-books,  and  many  )irinte<l  in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  elsewhere,  whi::h 
helped  to  supply  cheap  popular  literature  for  New  England, 

7152  The  Chronicles  of  the  Kings  of  England  from  ..  William  the 
Conqueror,  .to..  George  the  Third..  By  Nathan  Ben-Saddi.  London, 
repr.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Green  6f  Spooner,  1773,  one  leaf  imperfect  and 
several  torn — The  same:  ("by  the  late  Dr.  Franklin.")  Third 
American  edition.  Litchfield,  T.  Collier,  1791  —  The  same:  (with 
alterations,  and  a  continuation  to  the  year  1795),  uncut.  Worcester, 
Is.  Thomas,  1795  —  The  same,  JV.  ¥.,  y.  Buel,  1797.  4  (r'.  J.)  in  1 
vol.  12° 

7153  Chap-Books.  The  Farmer's  Daughter  of  Essex.  N.  Y.,  1802 
—  Antidote  to  the  Miseries  of  Human  Life. . .  History  of  the 
Widow  Placid  and  her  daughter  Rachel.  3d  ed.  N.  Haven.  1809  — 
Johnson  (John  )  A  Mathematical  Question  propounded  by  the 
Vicegerent  of  the  World,  answered  by  the  King  of  Glory.  Amherst, 
\  i()i  —  Richardson  (S.)  Sir  Charles  GrancUson,  abridged.  Suffield, 
1798  —  History  of  Capt.  Thomas  Parismas..  .Added,  The  Story 
of  Alexander  and  Rosilla.  Medford,  Mass.,  N.  Corerly,  1798  — 
History  of  Jane  Shore.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  n.  d.  —  Life  of  T.  H. 
Daniels:  [a  criminal,  who  hung  himself  in  Middlesex  prison.] 
Boston,  18 1 9.     "]  {v.  s.)  in  i  vol.  12 

7154  Chap-Books.  Trenck  (Baron  F.)  Life  of.  Nejo  York,  1806  — 
Bacon  (N.)  Fearful  Estate  of  Francis  Spira,  after  he  turned  . .  to 
Popery.  Boston,  1770 —  Account  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Bastille : 
by  J.  J.  Calet.  n,  p.  For  Chapman  Whitcomb,  n,  d,  —  The  Moral 
Story-Teller.  Hartford,  J.  Babcock,  1797 — Child's  Instructor, 
curious  frontispiece.  2d  Conn.  ed.  Netvficld,  1799  —  Oeconomy 
of  Human  Life.   A''.  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1793.    6  (v.  sS  in  i  vol.      12" 

7155  Chap-Books.  De  Foe  (D.)  Adventures  of  Capt.  Robert  .Singleton. 
N.  Y.,  E.  Duyckinck,   18 15  —  Memoirs  of   Napoleon    Bonaparte. 


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2d  edition.  Hartford,  1818  —  Fanny,  or  the  Happy  Repentance, 
ist  Am.  ed.,  //.  139.  Worcester,  1785  —  The  Moral  Story  Teller. 
Hart/.,  1 797  —  Life  of  Mahomet,  i st  Amer.  ed.,  //.  154.  Worcester, 
1802  —  The  Devil  and  Dr.  Faustus.  Montpelier,  1807  —  Life  of 
James  Albert  Ukawsaw  Gronniosaw,  an  African  Prince.  Repr. 
Newport,  1774  —  History  of  the  Seven  Wise  Masters  of  Rome. 
Worcester,  1794  —  The  Man  of  Real  Sensibility,  or,  History  of  Sir 
George  Ellison,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  {v.  s.)  in  i  1/0/.  12° 

7156  Chap  Books.  The  Minister  preaching  his  own  Funeral  Sermon. 
Concord,  E.  Russell,  n.  d.  —  Specimen  of  the  Cruelty  of  the  Papists 
in  France.  Boston,  1756  —  Wonderful  Discovery  of  a  Hermit, 
who  lived  upwards  of  Two  Hundred  Years.  Windham,  1792  — 
The  Farmer's  Daughter  of  Essex.  N.  K,  y.  S.  Mott,  1798  — 
History  of  Capt.  Thos.  Parismas.  Boston,  N.  Coverly,  n.  d.  — 
The  Bravo  of  Perth,  or  \'oorn  the  Tiger,  copperplate.    Boston,  1810 

—  Jones  (A.)  The  Black  Book  of  Conscience :  28th  edition. 
New  London,  1771  —  Advice  of  Farmer  Trueman,  to  his  Daughter 
Mary.  Boston,  18 10 —  History  of  Jane  Rhore,  with  a  colored  plate. 
N.  ¥.,  182 1  —  Narrative  of  Louisa  Baker.  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1816  — The  Florida  Pirate,  col.  engraving.  N.  V.,  1823  —  Account 
of  the  Extraordinary  Abstinence  of  Ann  Moor.  Boston,  n.  d.  — 
Mysterious  Disappearance  of  Samuel  Field  and  Francis  C.  Jenker- 
son.  Brovidetice,  1830  —  Madan  (M.)  Triumphant  Death  of  F.  S., 
a  Converted  Prostitute.    Boston,  n,  d.     14  (v.  s.)  in  i  vol.  12° 

7157  Chap-Books.  A  choice  collection  of  New  York  chap-books, 
published  by  W.  Borradaile,  150  Fulton  St.  (1823-4)  and  Solo. 
King,  150  William  St.  (1821-30).  15,  as  under,  in  1  vol.,  each 
having  a  colored  frontispiece  {etched  by  Prudhomme),  some  folded; 

fresh,  clean  copies,  unatt,  in  the  original  printed  wrappers.  12° 

Paul  Jones  —  Manuel,  the  Florida  Pirate  —  Midnight  Hoirors ;  or  the  Bandit's  Daughter 

—  Art  of  Fortune  Telling,  folding  plate — Adeline,  the  Victim  of  Seduction  —  The 
Woman  of  the  Town ;  Memoirs  of  Phebe  Phillips  —  Ivy  Castle ;  or  the  Eve  of  St.  Agnes : 
by  Sarah  Wilkinson  —  The  New  Quizzical  Valentine  Writer  —  The  Twin  Sisters ;  or, 
Two  Girls  of  Nineteen  —  Life  of  Dr.  Faustus, . .  his  Horrible  Death,  etc.  —  Affecting 
History  of  the  Duchess  of  C — ;  confined  nine  years  in  a  Horrid  Dungeon  under  Ground, 
folding  flate  —  Raymond  and  Agnes ;  or  the  Bleeding  Nun :  by  M.  G.  Lewis  —  Adven- 
tures of  Don  Quixotte  . .  and  his  humourous  Squire  Sancho  Pancha,  folding  flatc,  igzi 

—  The  same,  another  edition,  182S  —  Memoirs  of  I'hebe  Phillips,  another  cofy,  1830  — 
The  new  Lover's  Instructor, . .  complete  Library,  and  Guide. 

7158  Chap-Books.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Edmond- 
bury  Godfrey  [by  Rich.  Tuke],  //.  150,  portrait.  London,  1682, 
RARE  —  The  French  Convert,  Haverhill,  I\  Edcs,  1794  —  Captivity 
of  Maiy  Velnet,  a  Slave  in  Tripoli.  First  Amer.  edition.  Boston, 
Wm.  Crary,  n.  d.  —  The  Italian  Convert;  Life  of  Galeacius 
Caracciolus.     Boston,  \-jcj\  —  Life  of  Baron  Trenck.    Fhila.,  x-jtj/^ 

—  Rousseau  (J.  J.)  Letters  of  an  Italian  Nun  and  an  English 
Gentlemen,  sth  edition,//.  130.  Phila.,  M,  Carey,  1796.  din 
I  vol.  16° 

7159  Chap-Books.  Erra  Pater.  The  Book  of  Knowledge:  made 
English  by  Wm.  Lilly.  Nexv  Haven,  1798  —  Dodsley  (R.)  The 
Economy  of  Human  Life.  Walpole,  N.  H..  1807  —  Maundrel's 
Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem.     Ne^v  Haven,  1814  —  Young 


ClIAl'-liOOKS. 


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Gentleman's  Parental  Momior,  wood-cut  frontispiece,  pj>.  148,  Hartf., 
N.  Patten,  1792  —  A  Journey  to  Jenisaleni :  Travels  of  14  English- 
men in  1667  :  collected  by  B.  Burton.    Hartford,  y.  Bahcock,  1796 

—  Wilson  (Amos)  The  Sweets  of  Solitude,  frontispiece.  Boston, 
1822.     6  in  I  vol.  16° 

7160  Chap-Books.  History  of  the  Duchess  of  C — ...From  Adela 
and  Theodore.  Hartford,  1806  —  Little  Goody  Twoahoes,  nice 
wood-cuts.  Phila.,  yohnson  &>  Warner,  i8n — The  Princely 
C'onvert,  (Maurice-William,  of  Saxony,)  rare.  Boston,  1722  — 
Adventures  of  Valentine  and  Orson,  wood-cuts.  Boston,  18 12  — 
History  of  Constantius  and  Pulchera.  Norwich,  1796  —  Hughes 
(John)  Letters  of  Abelard  and  Heloise,  copperplate  frontispiece. 
Phila.,  S.  Dclap,  1775  —  Marmontel.  Widow  of  the  Village:  or 
the  Adventures  of  Innocence.  Hartford,  1797 — The  Cavern  of 
Death:  a  Moral  Tale,  //.  120.     Phila.,  1795.     8  in  i  vol.  16° 

7161  Chap-Books.  Rogers  (Timo.)  The  Righteous  Man's  lividence 
for  Heaven.  West  Springfield,  Edw.  Gray,  1797  —  Paul  and 
Virginia,  and  Don  Quixote  (abridged).  Phila.,  1827  — The  Con- 
version of  a  Mehometan  {sic).  6th  edition,  wood-cut.  N.  London, 
1773  —  De  Foe  (D.)  Colonel  Jack,  woodcut  {.by  Bowen).  Boston, 
n.  d.  —  Sterne  (L.)  Letters  from  Yorick  to  Kliza.  Phila.,  1773  — 
A  Journey  to  Jerusalem:  collected  by  R.  Burton.     Hartford,  1796 

—  Moral  Instructions  of  a  Father  to  a  Son,  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Norwich,  1796  —  A  Real  Treasure  for  the  Pious  Mind;  by  a  Lady 
of  Connecticut.     12°  Hartford,  1797.     S  in  i  vol.  13° 

7162  Chap-Books.  History  of  Valentine  and  Orson.  Hartford,  y. 
Babcock,  1800  —  Chesterfield  (Lord)  Principles  of  Politeness. 
iV.  Lond.,  1793  —  Rowson  {Mrs.)  Charlotte  Temple.  Brookfield, 
i8i6 — History  of  Donna  Elvira  de  Zuares.  Hartf.,  1802.  4  »« 
I  vol.  18° 

7163  Chap-Books.  Cynthia;  with  the  Loves  of  Almerin  and  Desde- 
mona:  a  Novel.  Elisabethtown,  y.  Woods,  1802  —  Marmontel. 
The  Widow  of  the  Village.  Hartford,  1815  —  Martin  and  James, 
or  the  Reward  of  Integrity.  iV.  V.,  y.  C.  Totten,  1807  —  Cornaro. 
Discourses  on  a  Sober  and  Temperate  Life,  uncut.  Phila., 
T.  Dobson,  1791  —  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Capt.  Robert  Boyle. 
N.  Y.,  R.  Scott,  1806  —  Scougal  (H.)  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of 
Man.  Boston,  B.  Edes  &•  Son,  1789.  6  (sm.  12°  and  18°)  in 
I  vol.  16° 

7164  Chap-Books.  The  Sicilian  Pirate,  or  the  Pillar  of  Mystery: 
a  Terrific  Romance.  N.  Y.,  E.  Duyckinck,  1815 — The  Farmer's 
Daughter  of  Essex.  Hartford,  1797 — Catechism  of  Nature,  for 
Children.  Boston,  1798 — Johannes  Secundus,  Basia,  ^/r. ..The 
Portal  of  the  Cabinet  of  Love,  rare  edition.  New  Haven,  1816  — 
The  Ladies'  Friend.  N.  Haven,  T.  &>  S.  Green,  1784 —  Edgeworth 
(M.)  To-Morrow,  or  the  Dangers  of  Delay,  wood-cut.  Cats/till, 
181 1.   6  (sm.  12°  and  i6°)  in  i  vol.  16° 

7165  Chap-Books.  The  Adventures  of  a  Pin  Cushion.  First  Wor- 
cester Edition,  wood-cuts,  pp.  104.  1788  —  Keach  (B.)  Travels 
of  True  Godliness, /(7///-rt//.     New  York,  18 n  —  History  of  Fair 

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Rosamond,  and  Jane  Shore.  I.ondoit,  IV.  O.,  1716,  rare — Spring 
(S.)  'riirec  Sermons  to  Little  Children,  eU.,  frontispiece.  N.  K, 
1790 —  Diiworth  (W.  ll.")  The  Protestant  Hero  :  'I'he  History  of 
William  III.  S^Londmi  /]  for  G.  Wright,  1 758  —  Diiworth  (VV.'H.) 
The  Conquest  of  Peru,  bv  Pizarro.  \Lon(ton')\  1759.  6  (v.  s!)  in 
I  vol.  '  i6° 

7166  Chap-Books.  Letters  on  Covirtship  and  Marriage,  ^/f.,  //.  127. 
Hudson,  1804  —  The  French  Convert,  //.  144.  TV.  K,  1793  — 
The  History  of  the  Tales  of  the  Fairies ;  newly  done  from  the 
French,//.  141.  Wilmington,  1800  —  The  Seven  Wise  Stistresses 
of  Rome,  //.  107.  «./.,  181 1  —  History  of  Sandford  and  Merton, 
copperplates.     Boston,  1796.     5  (sni.  12°  and  16°)  in  i  vol.  16° 

7167  Chap-Books.  Brother's  Gift ;  or,  Naughty  Girl  Reformed,  7</wrt'- 
cuts,  fresh  copy.  32°  Worcester,  1795  —  Beauties  of  the  N.  E.  Primer. 
32°  N.  v.,  1820  —  Rowson  (A/rs.)  Charlotte  Temple.  TV".  Haven, 
1818  —  A  Present  for  an  Apprentice  ;  2d  Am.  ed.  Hartford,  1804 
—  The  Death  of  Cain  ;  in  live  books  ;  by  a  Lady.  Navburyport, 
1793  —  The  Oeconomy  of  Human  Life.  N.  Y.,  1793  —  Paul  and 
Vii'ginia,  and  Don  Quixote,  //.  72.  Phila.,  1827  —  Norden  (F.  L.) 
Travels  through  Egypt  and  Nubia.  N.  Haven,  1814.  8  (sm.  12°, 
except  the  first  two)  in  i  vol.  16° 

7168  Chap-Books.  A  Poetical  Description  of  Song  Birds,  woodcuts. 
Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  1788  —  School  of  Good  Manners,  n. p., 
1805  —  The  Power  of  Music  ;  a  Poetic  Tale,  by  a  near  relation  of 
Old  Mother  Hubbard,  plates,  with  engraved  text,  fine  clean  copy. 
Salem,  H.  Whipple,  n.  d.  —  Cockle  (Mrs.)  The  Fishes'  Grand 
Gala.  Part  IL  6  copperplates.  Phila.,  1809  —  Doddridge  (P.) 
Address  on  Family  Religion.  Litchfield,  r\.  tX.  —  Conversion  and 
Happy  Death  of  Jane  Dyer.  Hartforf  1821  —  Captivity  of  Maria 
Martin,  a  Slave  in  Algit-rs.  Brookjield.  S18  —  Davison  (Phinehas) 
Poor  Boy's  Pocketbook,  or  double  Pr  "ner.  Greenwich,  18 10.  8 
(v.  J.)  in  I  vol.  i6° 

7169  Chap-Books.  The  Blackbird's  Nest  Tale,  copperplates,  nice 
copy.  Phila.,  Johnson  &>  Warner,  18 12  — The  Farmer  of  New 
Jersey;  a  Tale.  [By  Jolm  Davis.]  JV.  I',  1800 — French  Convert. 
N.  Harm,  1798  —  Keach  (B.)  Travels  of  True  i^oAWness,  portrait 
and  full  page  wood-cuts.  A''.  V.,  181 1  — The  auakers  Art  of 
Courtshii):  or,  The  Yea-and-Nay  Academy  of  Compliments:  con- 
taining curious  Discourses,  Letters,  and  S'ongs,  between  Brethren 
and  Green  Apron'd  Sisters. .  By  the  Author  of  Teague-Land  Jests. 
London,  1737,  curious,  and  rark  —  Rousseau  (J.  J.)  Letters  of  an 
Italian  Nun.    Harrisburgh,  for  M.  Carey,  1809.    6  »'«  i  vol.    sm.  12° 

7170  Chap-Books.  Natural  History  of  Beasts,//.  158.  1794  —  A 
pretty  New  Year's  Gift;  or,  Entertaining  Histories:  by  Solomon 
Sobersides, //.  152.  1786 — The  Juvenile  Biographer:  Lives  of 
Little  Masters  and  Misses.  1787 — Wisdom  in  Miniature;  2d 
Worcester  ed.     1796.     4  in  i  vol.,  many  wood-aits. 

32°  Worcester,  Isaiah  Thomas 

All  clean  fresh  copies  of  I'hom.is'-,  prcttv   "  Worcester  editions"  of  Ixioks  for  diilHren  ; 
now  very  sciice  in  any  condition. 


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7171  Chap-Books.  The  History  of  Goody  Twoshoes,  otherwise  called 
Mrs.  Mar;,'ery  Two-Shoes.  Worcester,  1787  —  The  Juvenile  Miscel- 
lany, 71:'////  iS  copperplate  eiif^ravings.  J'hila.,  1808  —  The  Picture 
Kxhibition.  Worcester,  1788  (2  copies)  —  The  Modern  Story  Teller. 
J'oug/ikcepsie,  18 16.     1;  /«  i  vol.,  many  u'ood-cuts,  clean  unused  copies. 

32" 

The  first  iiiul  tliird  nainoil  are  Is.  Tlidinas's  "First  Worcester  editions"  in  their  gilt 
|ia)>cr  covers.  "The  History  of  Cioody-Shoes,"  now  very  generally  attributed  to  fiold- 
smitli,  is,  in  its  woodcuts  and  type  almost  a  facsimile  of  tlw  first  F-nslish  edition  {lately 
reproduced  in  London).  "The  Juvenile  Miscellany"  is  one  of  the  series  of  childrens' 
illustrated  Iwoks  published  by  Johnson  in  Philadelphia,  with  copperplate  engravings.  For 
others  of  this  series,  see  Nos.  7177,  717S. 

7172  ("hap-Kooks.  A  Little  Pretty  Pocket- Book  ..  for  Little  Master 
Tommy  and  Pretty  Miss  Polly.  Worcester,  1787 — The  Modern 
Story-Teller.  Jiutland,  1820  —  The  Juvenile  Biographer.  Worcester, 
1787 — The  Blind  Child,  or  the  Wyndham  Family:  by  a  Lady. 
Boston,  18 1 3  —  The  Two  Sisters,  or  the  Cavern;  a  Moral  Tale. 
iV.  >',  1818.  5  in  I  vol.,  many  wood-cuts,  all  nice,  copies,  two  in  their 
original  gilt-paper  covers.  33° 


7173  \  New  Academy  of  Compliments,  or  the  Lover's  Secretary: 
heing  Wit  and  Mirth  Improved  by  the  most  elegant  expressions 
used  in  the  Art  of  Courtship, (T/^.  .  .Added,  a  choice  collection  of 
Love  Songs.  Merry  Catches,  Jovial  Healths,  etc.,  frontispiece,  original 
canvas  binding,  fresh  unused  cofy,  rare. 

12°  Worcester,  [/f.  Ihomas^  1795 

7174  The  Surprising  Life  and  Death  of  Dr.  John  Faustus,  D.D., 
commonly  called.  The  History  of  the  Devil  and  Dr.  Faustus. . 
Added,  The  Necromancer,  or  Harlequin  Dr.  Faustus,  as  performed 
at  the  Theatres,  [and  several  Witty  'S>xox\gs^  frontispiece,  pp.  142. 
canvas,  very  rare.  12°  Worcester,  \Is.  Thomas,^  1795 

—  The  Devil  and  Dr.  Faustus,  containing  the  History  of  the 
wicked  Life  and  horrid  Death  of  Dr.  John  Faustus,  etc.,  pp.  12, 
uncut,  clean,  in  Hue  wrapper.  12°  Montpelier,  F/..  1807 

(2) 

7175  The  Marvellous  and  Entertaining  Repository;  containing  Biog- 
raphy, Tales,  Adventures,  etc.,  engravings.  2  vols.,  boards,  uncut, 
fresh  copy.  12°  Boston,  Baker  6f  Alexander,  1827 

7176  The  Cheap  Repository.     The  series  complete,  in  42  numbers, 

each  having  a  wood-cut  on  the  title-page.     2  vols.,  sheep. 

18°  Philadelphia,  B.  6-  %  Johnson,  i8oo 
A  complete  set  of  the  Cheap  Repository  Tracts  is  very  raki:.    S.  few  numbers  in 
the  second  volume  s.re  cut  rather  close,  but  without  injury  to  the  text. 

7177  [The  Cheap  Repository,]  Another  series,  16  moral  tales,  with 
engraved  frontispieces  (no  serial  numbers  or  general  title..)  in  3  vols., 
hf.  morocco.  sm.  12°  Phila.,  B.  Johnson,  n.  d. 

The  History  of  Mary  Wood;  Tawney  Rachel  or  the  Fortune  Teller;  The  Hubbub; 
The  Lottery ;  Sorrowful  .Sam,  the  Blacksmith ;  The  Shepherd  of  .Salisbury  I'lain,  and 
others  of  Hannah  More's  religious  tracts  and  "  Tales  for  the  Common  People." 

7178  Books  tor  Children.  'I'he  Book  of  Trades  or  Library  of  the 
lisefid  Arts.  First  American  edition.  3  vols.,  7vith  67  full  page 
copperplate  engravings  {  W.  R.  sc),  hf  roan. 

sm.  12°  Whitehall,  for  J.  yohnson,  Phila.,  1807 


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I'Ol'ULAK   LITKKATURi; 


7179  (Books  for  Cliil(lren)  liulustiv  and  Idleness,  a  pleasing  and 
instructive  Talc,  for  j^ood  little  Girls,  /'o/i/inj;  copperplate,  nice  copy. 

\2°  Phila.,  /ieiij.  Warner.  18 16 

7180 The  same:   7i/////  The  Life  of  Dame  Parllet,  and  Dame 

Partlet's  Finn,  wood-cuts  {some  colored).    Phila..  yohnson  dv  War- 
ner, 18 10.     2  in  I  vol.,  hf.  roan.  12" 

7 181  —  [Mrs.  Barbauld's]  Lessons  for  Children  of  two  to  five  years 
old,  \with  Alterations,  by  the  American  editor].  4  Parts,  clean, 
unused  copies,  in  the  lacker-paper  covers. 

sq.  32°  Pkila..  B.  F.  Bachc,  1788 

7182  —  Fables  in  Monosyllables  by  Mrs.  Teachwell. .  .^dded.  Morals 
in  Dialogues,  many  wood-cuts,  f;ilt-papcr  cover,  nice  copy.  12"  Phila., 
T.  Dobson,  1798  —  Tiie  (^^atechism  of  Nature  ;  for  the  usa  of  Chil- 
dren :  by  Doctor  Martinet,  clean  copy,  !:;ilt-paper  cover,  sm.  12° 
Phila.,  y.  Bioren,  1799.     (2) 

7183  —  A  New  Gift  for  Children:  containing  Delightful  and  Knter- 
taining  Stories.  .  Fourth  Edition,  adorn'd  with  cuts,  //.  34,  upper 
corners  stained,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  Fowle  (S>'  Draper.  1762 

Perhaps  the  rarkst  of  this  collection  of  "juveniles."  The  illustrations  include 
likenesses  (?)  of  CicorRe  the  Thirii,  and  Oueen  Ch.irlotte;  a  view  of  "  Louisbourf; 
deniolish'd,"  which  had  previously  adorned  the  title-|iages  of  Almanacs;  and  several  very 
remarkable  orii;inal  cuts. 

7184  —  The  Famous  Tommy  Thumb's  Little  Story-13ook  :  containing 
His  Life  and  Surprising  .\dventures.  To  which  are  added  Tommy 
Thumb's  Fables,  witli  Morals,  and,  at  the  end,  jiretty  stories,  that 
maybe  sung  or  told.  Adorned  with  many  curious  Pictures,  //.  32, 
used.  sm.  16°  \ Boston,  yohn  Boyle,'] 

at  the  Printing  Office  in  Marlborough  Street,  1771 

Vkrv  hakk.  The  "pretty  stories  at  the  end"  .ire  some  of  those  which  pass  for 
"Mother  Cioose's," — "There  was  a  man  of  Thessaly,"  "Three  children  sliding  on  the 
ice,"  "  When  I  was  a  little  boy,"  etc.  The  cuts  are  moi;  than  curious :  particularly,  the 
full-|>age  frontispiece. 

7185  —  [Mothei-  Goose's  Melody;  or  Sonnets  for  the  Cradle.  In 
Two  Parts.  Part  isi,  contains  the  most  celebrated  Songs  and 
Lullabies  of  the  old  British  Nurses,  calculated  to  amuse  Children 
and  to  excite  (sic)  them  to  Sleep.  Part  2(1,  those  of  that  sweei 
Songster  and  Nurse  of  Wit  and  Humour,  Master  William  Shakes 
peare.  Fmbellished  witii  Cuts,  and  illustrated  with  Notes  and 
Maxims,  Historical,  Philoso]ihicaI.  and  Critic.il.]  //.  94,  many 
ivood-cuts,  wants  title.  32^  S^Worcester,  Js.  Thomas,  1786I 

An  KxTREMEi.Y  Karic  and  highly  interestinR  little  volume.  Unfortunately,  it  has 
lost  the  titlele.Tf.  In  other  respect  it  is  in  i;o<k1  condition.  The  title,  as  atxivc,  appears 
on  the  last  leaf,  in  a  list  of  l>ooks  for  children  jiublished  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  and  it  is  found 
in  a  similar  list  at  the  end  of  "fiomly  Two  Shoes,"  ami  others  of  the  series,  printed  in 
17.S6  and  1787. 

It  was  doubtless  a  reprint  of  an  Knulish  edition.  1  can  hardly  believe  that  it  has 
esca)>cd  the  biblioKraphcrs — and  especially,  the  bibliographers  of  Shakspuriana, — yet 
I  have  not  succeeded  in  finding  any  mention  of  "Mother  (ioose's  Melody.  Part  II. 
Containini;  tlie  I.utlabies  of  .Shakespear"  which— has  a  separate  (half)  title,  at  p.  75. 

There  is  a  "  Preface,  by  a  very  ("ircat  Writer  of  very  Little  Hooks,"  (m  the  origin  ol 
nursery  rhymes,  etc.,  with  .1  page  of  musk,  the  "  March  composed  by  King  Henry  the 
Fifth,"  to  which— as  the  "great  writer"  asserts— the  French  adapted  the  words,  "There 
was  an  old  woman  toss'd  in  a  blanket,"  etc.  The  notf!  of  the  editor,  and  his  (pretended) 
extracts  from  lo.irnod  .iiithnrs,  are  verv  well  diuie.  "P,i',!i  on  Prudence,"  "[Vin.'linv'' 
Vicwtif  Hath,"  "Hoyl,;"  "WuHiff,"'  'Pfiillfyon  the  Sublime  and  iteautiful,"  are  amonf; 
the  commentators  cited.  Was  the  Knjjlish  edition  Newlxry's — and  was  the  editor  .md 
annotator  Oliver  Oi'lilswilli  ' 


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141 


7186  Mother  Goose's  Melody.  Tom  Thuinb's  Play-Book,  To  teach 
children  their  Letters,  <•/<■.,  frontispiece,  pp.  30,  in  Dutch  gilt  covers 
(2I /m'  2  inches).  64°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1786 — The  Famous 
liistory  of  Whittington  and  his  Cat,  cuts.  Hartford,  N.  Patten,  1788 
—  The  Wisdom  of  Crop  the  Conjurer. .  An  impartial  account  of  the 
celebrated  Tom  I'rot,  etc.  Added,  The  Farmer  and  his  Two  Daugh- 
ters, etc.,  cuts,  fresh  copy,  as  neiv,  Dutch  paper  cover.  Wore,  Is.  Thomas, 
i7()4  —  Afl'ecting  History  of  the  Children  in  the  "^ooA,  cuts,  Dutch 

paper.  Hartf,  J.  Babcock,  1796  —  Moses  in  the  Bulrushes ,  a  sacred 
Drama.  Wore,  I.  Thomas,  Jr.,  1800 —  The  Hermit  of  the  Forest, 
cuts.  Litchfield,  Jfosmer&'  Goodwin,  1808  —  History  of  Tom  Jones, 
a  Foundling,  cuts.  Hartford,  1806  —  History  of  Little  Phebe : 
and  The  Reclaimed  Child,  cuts.  Hartford,  1812.  8  little  hooks  for 
children,  all.  except  the  first,  32" 

7187  Primers  and  Catechisms.  The  New-England  Primer  Improved 
{Boston,  1777  :)  fresh  copy.  Reprinted,  Hartford,  1843  —  The  New- 
England  Primer  Improved, /w/^/7^r/.  Norjviih,  1812 — The  same. 
Concord,  N^.  H,  18 13 — The  same, /r«//  copy.  Walpole,  N.  H, 
18 1 4  —  The  same.  Phila.,  F.  Scott,  w.  d.  —  The  same,  slightly 
imperfect.  Xewark,  N.  jf.,  1818 — The  same,  unused.  Hartford, 
1820;  —  The  same,  hf.  cloth,  neio.  Worcester,  n.  d.  (2  copies)  — 
The  Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion,  in  Lessons  lor  Children, 
cuts,  unused.  Hartford,  1706  —  Lindley  Murray's  First  Hook  for 
Children.  3d  ed.  Nciv  York,  1805  —  Instructive  Hints,  or  Easy 
Lessons  for  Children  :  by  E.  C.  Utica,  Sanard  &•  If'illiams,  1810. 
(12)  V.  s. 

718S  Chap-Books.  The  History  of  the  Seven  Wise  Masters  of  Rome, 
pp.  ^i\,  frontispiece,  hf.  sheep,  unused.  Bost.,  y.  White,  1794,  rare  — 
Aristotle's  Complete  Master-Piece.  .Added,  A  Treasure  of  Health, 
or  the  Family  Pliysician, //.  71,  atts.,  hds.,  clean.  "A'eio  England, 
for  the  Publistiers,"  I'iSio.     (2  vols.)  12° 

7189  —  The  Complete  Master-Piece  of  Aristotle,  .displaying  the 
secrets  of  nature  in  the  Generation  of  Man.  Added,  a  Treatise 
on  Physiognomy,  Palmistry,  etc..  Ids.,  unused.  16°  n.  p.  ^'■Printed 
for  the  Purchaser,"  1814  —  Aristotle's  Complete  Master-Piece,  etc. : 

Added,  the  Family  Physician,  <-«/x,  ^^j.  \2°  Neiv  England,  1820. 
(2  vols.) 

7190  —  The  Life,  Travels,  and  Adventures  of  l"',d\vard  Wortley 
Montague,  I'.sq.,  son  to  the  most  famous  Traveller,  Lady  Mary 
Wortley  Montague.     2  vols,  in  one,  sheep. 

12    Boston,  y.  W.  Folsom,  n.  d. 

Fiction.  Mr.  MoiiUkuc  "having  rather  blunted  the  cilm-  of  his  curiosity  by  continual 
travel,  resided  several  years  at  Constantinople.  With  respect  to  eatinj;  anil  drinking,  he 
alfccted  xrcat  temperance,  but  he  was  never  without  a  seraglio  tilled  with  the  Ix-auties  of 
I  'eorKia,  Circassia,  and  (irccce,"  etc. 

7 191  Books  for  Children,  printed  in  England.  Spiritual  I,essons,  For 
Children  to  Read  and  I-earn  to  be  VVise.  .  Embellished  with  Prints 
it  .Mphabets  for  Instruction  in  Writing.  Title  and  2^  leaves,  plates 
and  engraved  text,  much  used,  and  one  page  slightly  injured,  old  sheep. 
London,  for  E.  Newbery,  n.  d. —  The  Curiosities  of  London  and 
Westminster:  Vol.11.  London,  for E.  .Vewbery,  x-ji}, ;  and\o\.\\ ., 


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POPULAR  I.ITKRATURE. 


ybr  J''.  Newbery,  1771  ;  copperplates  of  churches^  public  buildings,  etc. 
—  The  Sugar  Plumb  ;  or  Sweet  Amusement  for  Leisure  Hours, 
engraved  frontispiece  and  many  wood-cuts,  much  used,  pp.  122.    Land., 

for  E.  Ne^vbery,  1788.     {4  vols.)  sm.  16° 

7192  —  The  Holy  Bible  Abridged;  illustrated  with  Notes  and  adorned 
with  Cuts,  for  the  use  of  Children,  //.  84,  many  pretty  wood-cuts, 
bds.,  Dutch  gilt  paper,  nice  copy ;  in  such  condition,  very  rarh. 

sm.  sq.  12°  York,  T.  Wilson  and  K.  Spence,  1802 

7193  —  Tales  and  Fables  [/«  versc\,  selected  by  T.  Ticklepitcher  . . . 
adorned  with  59  Pictures,  by  P.  Van  Grave,  one  leaf  mutilated, 
much  used,  sheep.  sm.  sq.  12°  London,  yohn  Marshall,  n.  d. 

7194  Beynard  the  Fox.  The  most  Pleasing  and  Delightful  History 
of  Reynard  the  Fox,  and  Reynardine  his  Son.  In  Two  Parts. . . 
Added,  The  History  of  Cawood  the  Rook :  or,  the  Assembly  of 
Birds. .  The  Twelfth  Edition,  //.  1 78,  2,  good  copy,  rare. 

12°  Dublin,  Bart.  Corcoran,  11.  d.  [about  1763] 

Lowndes  notes  the  London  edition  of  1758;  Glasgow,  of  1763;  and  ISelfast,  1763. 

7195  Dii.woRTH  (H.  W.)  The  History  of  the  Life  and  surprising 
Transactions  of  Thamas  Kouli  Khan,  late  Sophi  of  Persia,  copper- 
plates, boards.  12°  \London\,  for  G.  Wright,  1758 

7196  ROBINSON  CRUSOE  (abridged).  The  most  surprising  Adven- 
tures and  Life  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  of  York,  Mariner,  etc.,  frontis- 
piece and  wood-cuts,  clean,  in  original  canvas  boards,  rare  edition. 

12°  Worcester,  [/j.  Thomas^  1795 

7197  —  The  Wonderful  Life  and  most  surprising  Adventures  of  that 
Renowned  Hero,  Robinson  Crusoe,  etc.,  frontispiece  and  wood-cuts, 
pp.  143,  used  copy,  but  well  preserved,  except  a  corner  torn  from  last 
leaf,  VERY  rare.  sm.  12°  Nav  York,  E.  Duyckinck  &>  Co., 

for  Hurtin  dv  Commardinger,  1795 

7198  Robinson  Crusoe  (abridged):  other  editions;  Baltimore,  G. 
Douglas,  1803  —  Baltimore,  Warner  &•  Hanna,  1805,  yf«^  clean 
copy,  bds.  —  With  copperplates.  12°  New  York,  1815  {wants pp.  Zf>- 
92)  —  24°  New  York,  E.  Duyckinck,  1816,  wood-atts,  fresh  copy,  bds. 
(4  vols.) 


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EDUCATIONAL. 


SCHOOL  BOOKS;  TREATISES   ON   EDUCATION,  etc. 


Spelling  Books,  and  Dictionaries. 

7199  Dixon  (H.)  English  Instructor;  or,  thf  .Art  of  Spelling  improved ; 
Ninth  edition,  J>/>.  4,  130,  frontispiece,  sheep,  nice  copy. 

12°  Boston.  D.  Henchman,  1750 

Rare,  in  such  condition.    The  frontispiece  is  a  Kood  woodcut  (signed  "J.  T.")  of  "the 
Old  Brick-Mceting-llouse  in  Cornhil,"  1750, — "over  against"  I),  llenchniiin's  shop. 

7200  Benezet  (Anthony)  'Die  Ptnnsvlvania  Spelling-Book  ;  2d 
edition,  improved,  //.  168,  hf.  sheep,  nice  fresh  copy,  .scarce. 

12°  Phila.,  1799 

7201  Perry  (\V.)  The  Only  Sure  Guide  to  tiie  English  Tongue,  or, 
new  Pronovmcing  Spelling  Book.  6th  Woicestei  edition  ;  revised 
by  Isaiah  Thomas,  frontispiece  ixnd  cuts,  good  copy.  Worcester,  1792 
—  The  same  :  i^lh  improved  edition,  neiii  cuts,  unused  copy.  Wore, 
n.  il  [1805]  —  The  same  :  22(1  improved  edition.  Wore,  1817  — 
The  same  :  "  New  im]3ro\ed  edition."  H'orccstcr,  1820.  (4  vols., 
sheep.)  12° 

7202  The  Child's  Instnicter. .  .  Hy  a  Tearlier  in  Piiiladelphia.  Vol.  I, 
12°  Ne7ti  London,  1794  —  Tlie  C^hild's  Spelling  Book.  .  2d  ed., 
revised  :  by  a  Printer,  cuts,  much  used.  16"  [/far/ford.'\  jf.  Pabcoek, 
1800.     (2  vols.),  hds. 

7203  Kennedy  (P.)     New  grannnatii  al  Spelling-Book,  bds.,  clean. 

8°  Neiv  York,  D.  Dennis  ton,  1801 

"Hy  I'latt  Kennedy,  IMiiloni.  and  late  Instructor  at  llnntinnton,  L.  I." 

7204  Kneelani)  (Abner)  The  American  Detinition  Spelling-Book; 
Kingsbury  &  Blake's  First  edition.  Windsor,  Vt.,  1804 —  The 
same:  Dwight's  2d  ed.,  poor  copy.  Concord,  18 14 — Penning  (D.) 
Universal  Spelling-Book.  IVilmington,  1808  —  Fi.sKE{|ohn)  New- 
England  Spelling-Book:  4th  Brooktield  ed.  181 1 — Cramer's 
U.  S.  Spelling  Book, /r«A  copy.     Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1851. 

(5  vols.)  12° 

7205  Alexander  (Caleb)  The  C!o'  imblan  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language  :  in  which  many  new  words  peculiar  to  the  V .  States  .  .  . 
are  inserted,  //.  556,  sheep. 

sq.  12°  Boston,  1.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews,  1800 
7io6  Allison  (Burgiss)  D.D.      The  American  Standard  of  Orthog- 
raphy and  I'romniciation.  ;ind  Imjirovcd  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language.  ;ibridged.  12°  Ihtrlington,  A'.  7.,  1815 


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7207  Elliott  (/^ei'.  John,  ««r/ Johnson  (Samuel)  y««.  A  selected, 
pronouncinfj  and  accented  Dictionary,  />/.  16,  223.  Suffield,  E. 
Gray,  for  O.  D.  df  I.  Cook,  Hartford,  1800  — The  same :  Second 
edition,  //.  32,  203.     Ibid.,  1800.     (2  vols.)  obi.  16° 

7208  Flint  {Rev.  Abel)  A  Spelling,  pronouncing  and  parsing  Dic- 
tionary..  for  the  use  of  Schools  //.  i69>,  bds.,  dean.  Hartford, 
1800  —  The  szmt,  used  copy.     Hartford,  i9,o().     (2  vols.)  12° 

7209  Johnson  (Samuel)  fun,  A  School  Dictionary,  being  a  Compen- 
dium of  the  latest  and  most  improved  Dictionaries,  />p.  198,  wants 
pp.  157-168,  worn.    24°  New  Haven,  Edw.  O'Brien,  n.d.  [179-]  — 

Elliott  (J.)  and  Johnson  (S.)  fun.  A  selected,  pronouncing  and 
accented  Dictionary,//.  14,  223,  wants  last  leaf  of  Introduction. 
obi.  16°  Suffield,  E.  Gray,  1800.     (2  vols.) 

7210  Perry  (Will.)  Royal  Standard  Dictionary;  ist  American,  from 
4th  British  edition.  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1788  —  The  same  :  4th 
Am.  Worcester  edition — ibid.,  1796  —  I'lie  same:  2d  Brookfield 
edition.  Brookf.,  Mass.,  1804  —  The  same:  4th  Brookfield  ed. 
ibid,,  1809  —  The  same.    Boston,  I'homas  &>  Andrews,  n.  d. 

5  vols.,  sheep.  sq.  12° 

72 1 1  Priest  (Henry)  The  Young  Eadies'  Pocket  Companion,  being 
a  Short  Dictionary,  etc.,  pp.  160;  (dedicated  "To  the  Young 
Ladies  of  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Priest's  Academy,  New  York.')  16"  N,  K, 
Is,  Collins,  1801 — Johnson's  Dictionary,  in  miniature. .  By  the 
Rev.  Jos.  Hamilton,  portrait,     12°  Salem,  Mass.,  1823.      (2  \ols.) 

7212  Sheridan  (Thos.)  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language:  4th 
edition,  revised  by  John  Andrews,  D  D.,  Professor  '..\  the  College 
of  Philadelphia.  sq.  i2°  I'hila.,  1789 

7213  Wedster  (Noah)  A  Compendious  Dictionary  of  the  English 
language,  sheep,  scarce.  12°  New  Haven,  Sidney's  Bress,  i8o6 

The  First  edition  of  Webster's  Dictionary.     For  early  editions  of  his  S]xlling 
Book  (Part  I.  of  A  Grammatical  Institute,)  see  No.  7222, 


afte 


English  Grammar. 


7214  Adams  (Daniel)  The  Thorough  Scholar,  etc,  Boston,  [1810]  — 
Alexander  (Caleb)  Grammatical  System  [ist  Edition].  Bost,, 
1792;  7'he  same,  "jih  ed.  .tf<;j-/.,  1803  ^  Alexander  (C.)  Gram- 
matical Elements.  Boston,  1793  —  Ash  (John)  Grammatical  Insti- 
tutes: new  ed.  enlarged.  Worcester,  1785  —  Bingham  (Caleb) 
Young  Lady's  Accidence:  6th  ed.  Boston,  1792; — The  same, 
9tli  ed.,  poor  copy.    Bost.,  1796.     7  vols.  12°  and  16° 

7215  Adams (D.)  The  Thorough  Scholar.  Bost.,n.di.  —  Alexander 
(C.)  Grammatical  System:  7th  ed.,  poor  copy.  Boston,  1803  — 
Ash  (J.)  Grammatical  Institutes.  Wore,  1 785  —  Buchanan  (Jas). 
Regular  English  Syntax:  5th  Am.  edition.  Phila.,  1792—  Burr 
(Jona.)  Compendium  of  English  Grammar.  Boston,  i-jf)"] — The 
British  Grammar,  pp.  xxx,  281.  Boston,  1784 — Carroll  (Jas.) 
Anier.  Criterion  of  the  English  Language.  New  Londoti,  1795  — 
Dearborn  (Benj.)  ("olumbian  Grammar.  Boston,  1795  —  Gurm  \ 
(D.)    Columbian  Accidence.    Boston,  1801.    9  vols.      12°  and  16" 


ENGLISH  GRAMMAR. 


145 


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7216  Carroll  (Jas.)  The  American  Criterion  of  tiie  English  Lan- 
guage, Ms.,  clean.  12°  Nav  London,  1795 

7217  CoBBETT  (VVm.)  Le  Tuteur  Anglais,  on  Grainmaire  regulifere 
de  la  Langue  Anglaise.     2de  edition,  pp.  328,  sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1805 

7218  Humphreys  (Daniel)  The  Compendious  American  Grammar, 
or  Grammatical  Institutes  in  Verse,  //.  46,  very  scarce. 

16°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1792 

Bound  in  i  vol  ,  sheep,  with  these  other  tracts,  with  continuoiis  manuscript  paging: 
The  I'oor  Lodger;  a  Comedy;  by  Wni.  C.  White.  Boston,  iSii  — John  Locke's  Letter 
concerning  Toleration.  Bost.,  1743  —  A  Modest  Proof  of  the  Order  &  Ciovernmcnt 
settled  by  Christ  and  his  Apostles  in  the  Church, /oorcn/^,  verv  scarce.  Boston,  T. 
Fleet,  1723  \See  Nos,  6132,  6179] ;  and  others. 

7219  Ingersoll  (Chas.  M.)  Conversations  on  Ktymology  and  Syntax. 
Phila.,  1822  —  JuDSON  (Adoniram)  Elements  of  P^nglish  Grammar., 
Boston,  1808  —  Lowth  (Dr.)  Introduction  to  English  Grammar. 
Wilmington,  1800;  —  The  same.    Phila.,  1775  (2  copies).     5  vols. 

12°  and  16° 

7220  Murray  (Lindley)  English  Grammar.  First  Amer.  edition.^ 
Boston,  1800  —  An  Abridgement  of  Murray's  E.  Grammar.  4th 
Albany  edition.  1804  —  The  same:  ist  Worcester  ed.  1805  — 
The  same  :  3d  Worcester  ed.  1809 —  English  Exercises,  adapted 
to  the  Grammar :  2d  Boston  ed.     1804.     6  vols.  12" 

7221  Peyton  (V.J.)  Les  Ele'mens  de  la  Langue  Angloise  ..  en  forme 
de  Dialogues.  Phila.,  1794 — Sherman  (John)  The  Philosophy 
of  Language  illustrated:  an  entirely  new  system  of  Grammar, 
divested  of  scholastic  rubbish,  traditionary  falsehood,  and  absurdity, 
&c.  Trenton  Falls,  \?>2(>,  very  scarce.  —  Si  ret  (J/.)  El^mens  de 
la  Langue  Angloise:  nouv.  ^d.  corrig^e.  Phila.,  1794  —  Ussher 
(G.  Neville)  Elements  of  Eng.  Grammar:  2d  Am.  ed.  Exeter, 
1796;  —  The  same  :  3d  ed.     Exeter,  [^lio^l     5  vols.  12" 

7222  WEB3TER  (Ncah)  A  Grammatical  Institute,  of  the  English 
Language  .  .  In  Three  Parts.  Part  I.  Containing  a  new  and 
accurate  standard  of  Pronunciation.  6th  edition  [of  the  Spelling 
Book],  worn  copy.  Hartford,  Hudson  d^•  Gootlwin,  1787  —  12th 
edition,  with  woo<i-cuts  (hy  A.  W.  Lay),  nice  copy.  Ibid.,  n.  d.  — 
The  American  Spelling  Book... being  the  First  Part,  &c.  21st 
Conn,  edition.  Hartford,  H.  «^  G.,  n.  d.  —  The  American  Spelling 
Book. .  Revised  impression.     Middletown,  Conn.,  1828. 

—  Part  II.  Containing  a  plain  and  comprehensive  Grammar. 
First  edition.  Hartford,  Hukson  6*  Goodwin,  1784  —  The  same. 
The  [2d  edition,]  i*///.,  1785  ;  3d  Conn,  ed.,  ibid.,  1792  ;  4th  Conn, 
ed.,  ibid.,  n.  d. ;  4th  ed.  revi.sed,  ibid.,  n.  d. ;  5th  Conn,  ed..  Hid.,  1 796  , 
6th  Conn,  ed.,  idid.,  1800  —  The  same.  Thomas  &•  Andrews'  3d 
edition, /0;7;wf/.  Btslon,  1794  —  The  same.  New  York,  1798  — 
The  same,  "  with  amendments  and  additions."  Phtia.,  W.  Young, 
1789. 

—  Part  III.  Containing  the  necessary  Rules  of  reading  and 
speaking,  ttc.  The  First  edition.  Hartford,  Barlow  &•  Babcock, 
'7*5  ;  —  The  same  ;  2d  ed. ;  ibid.,  Hudson  6*  Goodwin,  n.  d.  —  An 
American  Selection  of  Lessons  in  Reading  and  Speaking,  .being 
the  Third  Part  &c.   3d  ed.,  greatly  enlarged,  portrait  of  Washington, 


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{copperplate),  a  leaf  mutilated.    Phila.,  1787 — The  same;  4th  ed. 
Hartford,  H.  df  G.,  1788  ;  5th  ed.,  tldd.,  1789  ;  8th  Conn  ed.,  il/id., 
1793  ;  9th  Conn,  ed.,  i/fid.,  1794;    Thomas  iV  Andrews'  9th  ed.,  por- 
trait.   Boston,  IT ()"]  \  iithed.    //i?/-^,  n.  d.  [1799]. 
24  vols.  12° 

See,  also,  No.  7228;  for  other  school  lx)oks  by  Webster,  Nos.  7229-7231  ;  and  lor  his 
literary  ami  miscellaneous  writings,  Nos.  7290-7301. 

7223  Wkhster  (Noah)  Rudiments  of  English  Grammar;  beinj^  an 
Introduction  to  the  Second  Part  of  the  Grammatical  Institute,  &c. 
[First  Kdition,]  pp.  So,  lids.,  nice  copy.  Hartford,  E.  Bahcock,  1790  — 
The  Little  Reader's  Assistant;  containini;  :  i.  A  number  of  Stories, 
mostly  taken  from  the  liistory  of  America,  adorned  with  cuts. 
II.  Rudiments  of  English  Grammar,  in.  A  Federal  Catechism. , 
IV.  General  Principles  of  Government  ami  Commerce,  pp.  48, 
80,  \T„  sheep.  Ifartf,  1790  —  The  Little  Reader's  .Assistant..  .The 
Third  edition,  //.  137,  bds.  Northantpton,  Win.  Butler,  1791. 
(3  vols.)  sq.  16° 

7224  —  A  Grammatical  Institute,  etc.     Part  11.     [First  edition,]  bds., 
poor  copy.     Hartford,    1784  —  A  Grammatical   Institute.    Part  11. 

[2d  edition],  nice  copy.  Hartford,  1785  —  A  Grammatical  Institute. 
Part  II.  5th  Conn,  ed.,  nice  copy.  Hartf,  1796  —  Rudiments  of 
English  Grammar;  [added,  A  Federal  Catechism,  and  "On  a 
Reform  of  Spelling,"]  bds.  sq.  16°  Hartford,  1790  —  The  Little 
Reader's  Assistant.  3d  ed.,  wants  title,  some  leaves  in  first  part 
mutilated.  [Northampton,  1791  — ]  The  same  edition,  another  copy, 
imperfect.    (6  vols.)  12°  and  sq.  16° 

7225  WooDBRiDGE  (Wm.)  A  Plain  and  concise  Grammar  of  the 
English  Language,  //.  60,  i^vants  a  leaf  at  end]),  bds.,  clean,  very 
scarce.  16°  Middletown  \_Conn\  T.  Dunning,  1800 


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Reading  and  Speaking.     Rhetoric. 

7226  American  Orator. .  Hy  a  Teacher.  Lexington,  Ky.,  1807 — The 
Art  of  Speaking.  5th  ed.  8°  Netvburyport,  1782: — The  same. 
12°  Danbury,  Conn.,  1795  (2  copies)  —  Adams  (D.)  'The  Umler- 
stamling  Reader.  6th  ed.  Worcester,  n.  d.  —  Bingham  (C.)  The 
American  Preceptor. .  4th  ed.  Boston,  1797: — The  same,  ist 
Conn.  ed.  Hartf,  1805  — Bingham  (C.)  'The  Columbian  Orator. 
Boston,  1817  —  Dana  (Joe.)  A  New  American  Selection  : . .  added. 
Elements  of  Gesxnxa,  ^  engravings.  Boston,  1792:  —  The  same,  2,6. 
ed.  \m\^rn\tid,  no  plates.  Exeter.  1799  —  The  Forum  Orator;  or, 
the  American  Public  Speaker.  Bost.,  I'^on,  —  Haswell's  (Anthony) 
Easy  and  Instructive  Lessons,  for  the  use  of  American  scholars. 
First  edition.  16°  Bennington,  Vt.,  A.  Haswell,  1806 — Litch 
(Samuel)  A  concise  Treatise  of  Retoric  (sic).  24°  jfaffrey,  Salmon 
WiUer,  18 13  — Lowe  (A.  T.)  Columbian  Class  WooV,  wood  engrav- 
ings. Worcester,  1824: — The  same,  2d  ed.  H'orcester,  1825  — 
Mooro  (J.  H.)  Young  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Monitor.  6th  ed. 
JV.  v.,  1790  :  —  The  same.  Nirra  London,  1 794  :  —  'The  same.  New 
Haven,  G.  Bunce,  1797  —  Murray  (L.)  The  F^nglish  Reader.. 
Added,  a  Vocabulary,  &c.,  by  Rensselaer  Bentley.  Brattleborough, 
Vt.,  n.  d.  [1827  .'J     (19  vols.)  12°  except  as  noted. 


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147 


7227  New-York  Reader,  No.  2.  Selections  in  Prose  and  Poetry. 
16°  JV.  v.,  S.  Wooii,  1814  — Sampson  (\'.7.ra.)  0/  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Beauties  of  the  Bible.  3d  Hudson  ed.  Harry  Cros7vell,  1806  — 
Sampson  (Ezra)  The  Brief  Remarker.  Hudson,  1820:  —  The 
same,  revised  edition.  Canandaigua,  1821,  and  1823  —  Scott  (Wm.) 
Lessons  in  Elocution:  ist  Hartford  edition,  1795: — The  same, 
with  Elements  of  Gesture,  4  plates.  N.  V.,  1799: — The  same, 
\  plates.  Leicester,  1817  —  Sheridan  (T.)  Lectures  on  Elocution. 
Providenee,  1 796  —  Thomas  (Alex.)  The  Orator's  Assistant.  Wor- 
cester, 1797  (2  copies).     II  vols.  12° 

7228  WEB.STKR  (Noah)  A  Grammatical  Institute,  &c.  Part  in. . 
Rules  of  Reading  and  Speakin;^.  2d  ed.  Hartford,  n.  d.  —  An 
American  Selection,  &c.  5th  ed.  Hartford,  1789  ;  —  9th  Conn.  ed. 
Hartf,  1794,  2  copies.     (4  vols.)  12° 

Other  school-books  by  Noah  Webster. 

7229  Webster  (Noah)  Elements  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Vol.  i. 
Histor.  and  Geogr.  Account  of  the  U.  States.  Hartford,  1802 ; 
4th  ed.,  ibid.,  1809  —  Vol.  11.  Third  edition.  Hartf,  1809  — 
Vol.  III.  [First  edition.]  New  Haven,  \%o6  —  Vol.  iv.  History  of 
Animals.     Neiu  Haven,  1812.  (2  copies).     (6  vols.)  12" 

7230  —  A  C'ompendious  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  New 
Haven,  1806  —  A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language  for  the  use 
of  Common  Schools.     Ne^v  Haven,  1807.     (2  vols.,  sheep.)        12° 

7231  —  History  of  the  United  States,  wood-cuts.  16°  Nav  Haven, 
1837  —  Biography,  for  the  use  of  schools,  cuts.  16°  Ibid.,  1830  — 
A  Manual  of  Useful  Studies,  cuts.     12°  Ibid.,  1839.     (3  vols.) 


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7232  BoNNYCASTLE  (J.)  Scholar's  Guide  to  .Arithmetic.  2d  edition. 
London:  repr.  Boston,  1786 — Daboi.l's  Schoolmaster's  Assistant. 
3d  edition,  imperfect.  Nav  London,  n.  d.  [1802]  ;  Stereotype  edition, 
sheep.  Noni'ich,  1818  —  Dearborn  (Benj.)  of  Portsmouth.  The 
Pupil's  Guide, //.  26.  Boston,  B.  Edes  6^  Son,  1783  (2  copies). 
5  vols.  12° 

7233  Dii.wortii  (I.)  Schoolmaster's  Assistant.  23d  ed.  Hartford, 
N.  J\itten,  1786;  24th  ed.,  inipft.,  portrait  {Anderson  f)  New 
York,  Hugh  Gaine,  1792  ;  "The  latest  edition,"  portrait.  New 
London,  for  N.  fuiUih,  New  York,  1797.     3  vols.  12° 

7234  Fisher  (George)  The  .American  Instructor:  or.  Young  Man's 
Best  Companion :  containing.  Spelling,  Reading,  Writing,  and 
Arithmetic,  Bookkeeping,  etc.,  good  copy.  Boston,  1779 — The 
Instructor  :  or,  American  Young  Man's  Best  Companion,  etc.,  30th 
ed.  enlarged,  engr.  frontispiece.  Worcester,  Is.  Thomas,  n.  d.  —  The 
same.      Walpole,  N.  H,  1794.     3  vols.  thick  12° 

7235  Grout  (Jona.)/'««.  The  Pupil's  Guide  :  2ded.,  Wj.  12°  Sutton, 
J/dw.,  1809 — Johnson  (Gordon)  Introd.  to  Arithmetic:  2d  ed., 
seined.  8°  Springfield,  1793  —  Kendai.  (David)  Young  Lady's 
Arithmetic,  served.     12°  Leominster,  1797.     3  vols.,  scarce.         v.  s. 


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7236  Hodder's  (Jamaa)  Arithmetic:  or,  that  Necessary  Art  made 
most  easy... 25th  edition,  revised, ..by  Henry  Mose,  porlraii, 
//.  12,  216,  motlledcalf  extra,  full  gilt  (F.  Bedford). 

sni.  8°  Boston,   y.  Fraxki.in,  1719 
Very  Scarce.    This  copy  I1.-1S  the  school-boy  autograph  of  Samuhl  Sbaburv. 

7237  —  ji.nother  copy,  clean  and  fine,  crimped  olive  morocco,  filleted 
sides  and  back,  g.  e.  {F.  Bedford),    sni.  8°  Boston,  y.  Franklin,  17 19 

7238  —  The  same :  27th  ed.,  revised  by  Wm.  Hume,  portrait,  />/.  (10), 
204.  12°  London,  1739 

7239  Hassler  (F.  R.)  Elements  of  Arithmetic.  Nexo  York,  \^2i)  — 
Lee  (Chauncey)  The  American  Accomptant,  plate  of  coins.  Lan- 
singhurgh,  1797  (2  copies)  —  M'Donald  (Alex.)  The  Youth's 
Assistant.     Alorwicli,  Conn.,  ij&^.     4  vols.  12° 

7240  Pike  (Nicolas)  New  and  complete  System  of  Arithmetic,  [First 
Edition,]  //.  ^12,  good  copy.  8°  Neutburyport,  John  Mycall,  1788 
—  The  same:  21I  ed.,  revised  by  Eben.  Adams.  8°  Worcester,  Is, 
Thomas,  1797  —  Abridgment  of  [the  same].  12°  Neivburyport, 
1793  (2  copies) — The  same:  2d  ed.  Worcester,  1795;  3d  ed., 
ibid.,  1798  (2  copies);  4th  ed.  Boston,  1802  —  Pike  (S.)  The 
Teacher's  Assistant.     Philadelphia,  I'iw.     9  vols.  8°  and  12*' 

7241  Root  (Erastus)  Introd.  to  Arithmetic  ;  2d  ed.  Norwich,  1796 
(2  copies);  3d  ed.,  ibid.,  1802  —  Smith  (Roswell  C.)  Practical 
and  Mental  Arithmetic.  [First  Edition.]  Providence,  1826  — 
Providence,  1826  —  Shei'hkrd  (E.)  The  Columbian  Accountant: 
3d  ed.  Netv  York,  1812  —  Sterrv  (C.  &  J.)  Complete  Exercise 
Book,  worn.     Nonvich,  1795  (2  copies).     7  vols.  12° 

7242  Sterrv  (Consider  <.\:  John)  The  American  Youth. .  A  course  of 
Introductory  Mathematics.  Vol.  I.  {all published),  pp.  388.  Provi- 
dence, 1790.     3  copies.  8° 

7243  Tables,  Beady  Reckoners,  etc.  Vade  Mecum  :  or,  the  Necessary 
Pocket  Companion  :  22d  ed.  tall  8°  London,  1772  —  Fenninc;  (D.) 
Ready  Reckoner ;  or  Trader's  Assistant :  6th  ed.  tall  16°  London : 
repr.  Boston,  n.  d.  —  Federal  or  New  Ready  Reckoner. .  First 
Edition.  8°  Chestnut  Hill,  Samuel  Soever,  1793,  scarce  —  The 
Federal  Ready  Reckoner,  sq.  12''  Worcester,  1795  —  White  (John 
J.)  Collection  of  useful  Arith.  Tables.  16°  Hartford,  1803  —  The 
same:  added,  A  Perpetual  Almanac.     16°  Hartford,  1812.     6  vols. 

7344  Tharp  (Peter)  Federal  Arithmetic.  16°  Netvburgh,  1798  — 
ViNAL  (John)  Preceptor's  Assistant.  12°  Boston,  1792  —  Walsh 
(M.)  Mercantile  Arithmetic:  3d  ed.  12°  Newburyport,  1806. 
3  vols.,  sheep. 

7245  Cocker'a  Decimal  Arithmetick..  .Added,  his  Artificial  Arithme- 
tick,  .  .  also,  his  Algebraical  Arithmetick.  ■  Published  by  John 
Hawkins.     6th  edition,  //.  xvi,  448,  good  copy,  old  sheep. 

sm.  8°  London,  1729 

Kari.  Lowndes  notes :  "  First  edition,  probably  London,  1669,  but  no  copy  is  linown." 
The  first  edition  of  Cocker's  P'ulgar  Mrithmelick  (see  the  next  title)  was  puUished,  after 
his  death,  by  John  Hawkins,  in  1677  :  but  the  "Deiimul,  Lufuril/imuit/  and  Atgeiraicat 
Arithmetick"  was  not  published  till  1684,     Hawkins's  Preface  is  dated  Oct.  27,  1684. 


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149 


Cooker's  Arithmetick. .  Perused  and  published  by  John  Haw- 
kins. .  52d  edition ;  corrected  and  amended.  By  George  Fisher, 
portrait,  pp.  (6),   184,  soiled  by  use,  and  wanting  pp.  3-22,  rare. 

12°  London,  1748 
(2  vols.) 

Secretary's  Guide.    LErrER-WRixERS.    Short-hand. 

7246  Hill  (Thos.)  The  Young  Secretary's  Guide  :  or,  A  Speedy  help 
to  Learning. .  Made  suitable  to  the  People  of  New-England.  4th 
edition,  last  four  leaves  mutilated.  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1713 — The 
same  :  5th  edition,  good  copy.  Boston,  %  Allen,  17 18  —  The  same  : 
6th  edition,  nice  copy.  Boston,  for  J.  Phillips,  1717  — The  same: 
7th  edition,  wants  pp.  5-8,  good  copy-  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1730.  (4 
vols.)  very  scarce.  16° 

7247  Hii.L  (J.)  The  Young  Secretary's  Guide,  etc.  24th  edition, 
with  large  additions.  12°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1750 

7248  Griffith  (VVm.)     The  Scrivener's  Guide. 

12°  Newark,  N.  y.,  1797 

The  preface  is  dated,  Burlington,  30th  May,  1 797. 

7249  The  Complete  Letter- Writer.    Hartford,  O.D.  »Sv  /.  Cooke,  1796 

—  Juvenile  Correspondence;  or  Letters  suited  to  Children.  New 
Haven,  A-  Morse,  1791  —  Complete  Letter-Writer :  or  Young  Sec- 
retary's Instructor:  byH.W.  Dilworth.    Ne7v  York,  T.  Allen,  1794 

—  Expert  Letter  Writer ;  or,  whole  Art  of  Polite  Correspondence. 
Phila.,  1826  —  New  Complete  Letter  Writer,  Boston,  1798.  5 
{v.  s.)  in  I  vol.,  kf.  blue  mor.  {Koxburglte).  12 

7250  The  New  Complete  Letter  Writer,  //.  252.  Boston,  1794  — 
(Dunham's)  New  Classical  Selection  of  Letters.  2d  ed.  Boston, 
1807.     (2  vols.)  12° 

7251  Jenkins  (John)  The  Art  of  Writing.  Book  \.,  portrait,  tngr. 
title,  and  i  o  pages  copperplates,  hf.  morocco. 

8°  Cambridge  XAndover^  18 13 

7252  Short-hand.  Sarjeant  (T.)  Easy  and  compendious  system  of 
Short-Hand,  portrait  of  T.  Gurney,  and  9  copperplates.    Phila,,  1792 

—  Gould  (M.  T.  C.)  Analytic  Guide,  .to  the  Art  of  Short  hand 
Writing:  3d  ed.,  copperplates.  New  Haven,  1824  —  Gurney  (T.  J., 
and  W.  B.)  Brachygraphy.  isth  ed.,  portrait,  and  12  copperplates, 
(alfneat.     Zondon,  1825.     (3  vols.)  12" 

Latin  and  Greek  :  Grammars  and  Tkxt-books. 

7253  Bayley  (N.)  English  and  Latine  Exercises. .  5th  edition,  newly 
improv'd,  ^.  206.  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1720  —  Culman  (L.)  Sen- 
tentiae  Pueriles  AngloLatinae. .  Translated  by  C.  Hoole.  Boston, 
1723  (2  copies)  —  Nomenclatura  brevis  Anglo-Latino  in  usum 
Scholarum. .  By  F.  G.,  nice  clean  copy.  Boston,  J.  Draper,  1735  — 
The  same.    lb.,  Z.  Fowle,  1752.     5  vols.,  all  v&mv  scarce. 

16°  and  12° 

7254  (Oheever'a  Accidenca.)  A  Short  Introduction  to  the  Latin 
Tongue:  for  the  Use  of  the  Lower  Forms  in  the  Latin  School. 
Being  the  Accidence  abridg'd  and  conipil'd  in  that  most  easy  and 


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accurate  Mtthod,  wherein  the  famous  Mr.  E!zekif,l  Cheeyer 
taught,  eU.  8th  edition,  //.  72,  7<;<;r«,  scarce.  16°  Boston,  D.  6f 
y.  Kneelandy  1761  — The  same,  //.  ■]<),  good  copy.  sm.  8°  Boston, 
B.  Et/es,  1785  —  The  same  :  20th  ed..  //.  86.  sm.  8°  Salem,  1785. 
3  vols. 

7255  (Princeton  Latin  Grammar)  A.  Complete  Introd  tction  to  the 
Latin  Tongue:  form'd  from . -Lilly,  Ruddimnn,  <'/«/...  Published 
principally  for  the  Use  of  the  Cirammar-Scliool  of  Nassau-Hall,  in 
Prince-Town,  etc.     The  Second   Edition,  enlarged   and   amended, 

//.  (4),  109,  (2),  much  used,  some  leaves  mutilated.  Woodbridge, 
N.  y.,  yames  Barker,  at  the  Expence  of  the  Trustees  of  the  College, 
lyGo  —  The  same:  4th  edition.  jVera  York,  Hugh  Gaine,  1767  — 
The  same  edition,  a/^r/OT/v.f />//'//nv/.    Ibid.    3  vols.,  kark.     sm.8° 

At  the  end  are  printed  tlie  "  Rules  and  Orders,  to  be  observed  by  .ill  the  Members 
of  the  (irainn).ir  School  at  Nassnu-Hall,"  2  pni;e5. 

This  Grammar  was  compiled  by  the  Kev.  Robert  Koss,  at  the  request  of  President  liurr 
and  with  his  and  President  Finlcy's  assistance.  P'or  later  editions,  sec,  alter,  Koss  (R.), 
and  Ruit;  (K.),  Nos.  ^Jfj.?,  7264. 

7256  —  The  same:  4th  edition,  half  calf  neat,  fine  copv,  vicry  rare 
in  such  condition.  sm.  8°  N.  K,  Hugh  Gaine,  1767 

7257  (Philadelphia  Latin  Grammar)  A  Short  Introduction  to  Gram- 
mar, for  the  use  of  the  College  and  Academy  in  Phihuielphia : 
being  a  new  edition  of  WhittenhalTs  Latin  Grammar,  with  many 
alterations,  additions,  and  amendments.  Second  edition.  //.  v.  145, 
16°  Phila.,  y.  Humphreys,  ynn.,  for  the  College,  1 773  —  The  same  : 
4th  ed.  revised,  nice  clean  copy.  12°  Poston,  1790  —  The  same: 
6th  ed.  corrected,  unused,  hf  sheep.  12°  Exeter,  y.  Lamson,  1794. 
3  vols. 

7258  Adam  (.Mex.)  Rudiments  of  Latin  and  English  Grammar,  ist 
Amer.  edition,  good  copy.  Boston,  1799  —  Alexander  (Caleb) 
Grammatical  Institute,  nearly  unused.  Worcester,  1794 —  The  same, 
worn.  Ibid.  —  Alexander  (C.)  New  Introd.  to  the  Latin  V,z.n- 
guAge,  clean,  unused.  Worcester,  1795  —  Clarke's  (J.)  Introd.  to 
the  Making  of  Latin.     24th  ed.     Leominster,  1803.       5  vols.     12" 

7259  Greenwood  (James)  The  Phihidelphia  Vocabulary,  English 
and  Latin,  26  curious  wood-cuts,  sheep,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

\2°  Bhila.,  Carey  d?*  Co.,  1787 

7260  (Lily's  Accidence  and  Grammar.)  A  Short  Introduction  to 
Grammar,  etc.,  pp.  (io\  62.  Hrevissima  Institutio:  seu,  Ratio 
Grammatices  cognoscendae,  etc.,  pp.  63-194.  Nominuni  &  Verborum 
Interpretatio,  etc.,  20  //.  «.  «.  Iwo  title-pages,  in  wood-cut  borders, 
and  full  page  woodcut  at  the  end. 

sm.  8°  London,  Elizabeth  Norton,  1724 
Rare.    Yellowed  by  age  and  use,  but  in  good  condition  for  so  early  an  edition  of  thn 
famous  school-book. 

7261  —  A  Short  Introduction,  etc.  —  Brevissima  Institutio  —  Lily's 
Rules  construed,  etc.  3  parts  in  i  I'ol.,  woodcut  title-borders,  and  the 
full-page  cut.  sm.  8°  London,  S.  Buckley  and  T.  Longman,  1750  — 
The  same:  the  three  parts,  fine  clean  copy.  lb.,  1751-53 — The 
same:  3  parts.  lb.,  1759 —  The  same :  3  parts.  lb.,  1765,  1762 
—  The  same,  except  the  third  part,  which  has  the  title:  "  Propria 
quae  maribus.  Quae  genus,  As  in  praesenti,  etc.  construed."     lb.. 


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1765,   176^ — The  8.11116:  the  first  part,  good  copy.     lb.,   ij^j  — 
The  same:  t/ig  three  parts,  good  copy.     12'  ''London:  Printed  for 
IV.  Lily,  and  yohn  IFard,"  n.  d.     7  vols.,  i>ery  scarce. 

All  except  the  last  mentioned  were  printed  by  S.  Hiickley  &  T.  Longman,  "cum 
privilcpio."  The  last  (sine  anno)  must  have  hccn  surreptitiously  printed — probably 
betwee  176;  and  1700.  It  has  Ward's  I'reface,  and  corresponds,  page  by  page,  with  the 
author    ed  edition  of  17(15  and  1763  ;  but  in  size  it  is  large  Jiiodccimo. 

7262  Nixon  (^Rev.  Wm.>     Prosody  made  Easy,  pp.  xvi,  36,  hds. 

(2  copies.)  8°  Phila.,  Wm.  Spotswood,  1786 

Dedicated  to  Dr.  Franklin,  "in  remembrance  of  his  l.il>eralilv  in  a  Foreign  Land,"  to 
the  author,  who  was  formerly  Principal  of  the  Dublin  .'Vcademy. 

7263  Ric.G  (Edvv.)  The  New  American  Latin  Grammar ..  formed 
from  the  most  approved  \\'ritings  in  tills  l<ind,  by  the  late  Presi- 
dents Burr,  Finley.  and  others :  and  now  carefully  revised  and 
reformed,  etc.,  pp.  127,,  sheep.  A\  V.,  Hugh  Gaine,  1788 

Ross  (AVf.  Robert)  The  American  Latin  Grammar ..  formed 
from  tile  most  approved  Writings,  etc.:  originally  compiled  by  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Ross  :  revised  . .  in  former  editions  by .  .  Presidents  Burr, 
Finley  and  others;  etc.,  pp.  no. 

Nexuburyport.  y.  Mycall.  n.  d.  [1780] 

—  The  American  Grammar  .  .  Hy  Robert  Ross,  A.M.  7th 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged  :  with  a  Vocabulary,  .  .  a  new  Preface, 
etc.,  pp.  199,  sheep,  nice  copy.  Hartford.  N.  Patten,  1782 

[ — ]  The  American  Latin  Grammar  ,  .8th  edition,  sheep. 

Springfield,  Edw.  Gray,  1793 

[ — ]  The  same  :  |from  the  edition  of  1780  ;  with  a  recommenda- 
tion by  President  Maxcy  and  Prof.  Fobes,  1794,]  a  name  cut  from 
head  of  title,  poor  copy.  Providence,    1794 

(5  vols.)  '  16°  and  12° 

7264  Ross  (R.)  The  American  Latin  Grammar,  unused  copy.  New- 
buryport  [1780]  —  The  same  ;  8th  ed.,  sheep,  nice.    Springfield,  179^ 

—  The  American  Grammar-  710  eu. enlarged,  .f//^^.  Hartford,  1782. 
Rudiments  of  Latin  Syntax  and  Prosody, //.  51,  j/^(?i^.  %°  Salem, 
S.  Hall.  1783.     (4  vols.)  V.  s. 

7265  Cicero  (M.  T.)  Orationes  selectae  .  .  with  Notes.  First  Am. 
edition,  sheep.  \2°  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1802  —  Ciceronis  Dialogi  de 
Oratore  :  with  Life  and  English  notes  by  Prof.  John  Smith,  of 
Dartmouth  College,  sheep.  8°  Walpole.  N.  H.,  Thomas  &•  Thomas, 
1800.     (2  vols.) 

7266  Corderius.  Colloquies  ;  with  English  translation  by  J.  Clarke. 
20th  ed.  Boston,  1770 —  The  same  :  23d  ed.  JViila.,  \-]&-] — The 
same:  from  26th  London  ed.  Worcester.  iio\ — Erasmus.  Select 
Colloquies;  Engl,  transl.  in- J.  Clarke :  iSthed.  Hartford, N. Patten. 
1793  (2  copies)  —  The  same  :  First  Worcester  ed.  Js.  Thomas,  1801 

—  Erasmi  CoUoquia,  in  usiim  Tironum:  Editio  prima  Portsmuthi- 
ensis.  Portsmouth,  N.  H..  i?<o()  —  Entropius.  Historia  Rom  an  as, . 
with  Engl,  transl.  by  J.  Clarke.  First  American  edition.  Boston. 
P.Edes,  1793  — The  same:  2d  Am.  ed.     Worcester,  1S02  (2  copies) 

—  Fabulae  ^sopi  select.'e:  with  Engl,  transl.  by  H.  Clarke.  First 
Boston  edition.  .S",  Hall,  1787  — The  same  :  First  Exeter  edition. 
H.  Ranlet,   1799.     Historiae  Sacrae   Epitome,   auct.   L'Homond  : 


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cd.  G.  Ironside.  NeivYork,  1814 —  The  same  :  4th  N.  Y.  edition. 
1828  —  Selecta  e  Frofanis  Scriptoribus:  nova  ed.  A fu/ofcr,  18  ig, 
(15  vols.)  V.  s. 

7267  Greek  Grammars,  eU,  Inslitutio  Graecac  (Jramniatices . .  in 
usum  regiae  scholae  Westmonaaterienais,  /i//e  in  ivoodcut  bonier. 
Londini,  S.  Buckley  et  T.  Lont^man,  1784  (a  nice  clean  copy  of  the 
Westminst"'  '"''■ammar)  —  1  he  same  :  London,  1779  —  Alexander 
(Caleb)     (Jra.Mi  1,  System  of  the  Gr.  Languaj;e.      IVorcester,  1796 

—  [The  Gloucester]  Greek  Grammar.  First  American,  from  3d 
London  edition.  Boston,  1800  (2  copies)  —  Wettenhal  {Bishop  E.) 
Graeca;  Grammatica;  Institutio.  Phila.,  iTjG  —  The  same.  Fhila.y 
1789  —  The  same  :  9th  ed.     Phila.,  i8ot,.     (8  vols.)  v.  s. 

Hebrkw. 

7268  MoNis  (Judnh)  Dickdoot  Leshon  Gnehreet.  A  Grnnimar  of 
the  Hebrew  Tongue. . .  Published  more  especially  for  the  use  of 
the  Students  of  Harvard  College,  etc.,  pp.  (4),  94,  (2\  hf.  sheep, 
SCARCE.  \°  Boston,  Jonas  Green,  1735 

With  the  book-label  of  lona.  G.  Parsons,  1774,  "the  Rift  of  his  Honoured  firand-Fathcr, 
the  Kev.  Mr.  Jonathan  Parsons,  of  Newbur)port."  Thomas  (//ii/.  o//V;ii//«f,  i.  330) 
names  this  Ciramniar  as  the  only  lx)ok  he  had  seen,  printed  by  Jonas  Circcn  in  Uuston. 

7269  MoNis  (J.)  A  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  Tongue.  Boston,  1735 
(2  copies)  —  An  Hebrew  Grammar,  collected  chiefly  from  those  of 
Mr.  Israel  Lyons  and  the  Rev.  R.  Gray,  D.D.  Boston,  R.  dc  S. 
Draper,  1763  —  The  same:  3d  Cambridge  edition.  Hilliard  &• 
Metcalf,  for  the  University,  181 2  —  Smith  {Prof.  John)  of  Dartmouth 
College.  Hebrew  Grammar,  without  points.  Boston,  \%ot,  —  The 
same.  Boston,  xiio — STUART(Moses)  Hebrew  Grammar,  without 
the  points.     Andover,  18 13.     (7  vols.)  4°  and  8** 

French. 

7270  Peyton  (V.  J.)  Les  El^mens  de  la  langue  Angloise,  //.  157, 
sheep,  scarce.  8°  Philadelphia,  for  M.  Carey,  1794 

An  English  Grammar  in  French:  comprising  a  series  of  "  Familiar  DialoKues"  on  the 
English  L..wguage,  printe<l  in  three  columns,  the  first  in  English,  th«  second  marking  the 
fronuncialion  of  the  English,  in  French,  and  the  third  in  French. 

7271  Gay  (Anthelme)    French  Prosodial  Grammar.    New  York,  1795 

—  Blondin's  Precis  de  la  Langue  Francoise;  transl.  by  C.  Hyatt. 
Windsor,  Vt.,  1809  —  Lhomond's  Eldmens  de  la  Gramm.  Frantjaise: 
2ime  6A.    Nero  York,  1810  —  Chambaud  (L.)     Fables  choisies. 
Phila.,  1796  —  Fables  d'Esope,  en  Francois.    Phila.,  1823. 
(Svols.)  12* 

History,  Geography,  Gazettcers,  etc. 

7272  Butler  (F.)  Sketches  of  Univ.  History,  engravings,  pp.  428, 
sheep,  gilt.  Hartford,  Cooke  &>  HaU,  1818  — Dwight  (Nath'l) 
System  of  Geography.  2d  Conn.  ed.  Hartford,  Hudson  &*  Good- 
win, n.  d.  [1796]  ;  3d  Conn.  ed.  /f.,  n.  d. ;  4th  Conn.  ed.  3.,  1800 ; 
ist  New  Jersey  ed.  Elizabethtown,  1801 ;  4th  Northampton  ed. 
1807;  another  edition.    Northampton,  1817.     (7  vols.)  12° 


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7273  fleography  Epitomized  ;  or,  a  Tour  round  the  World  : . .  iitt(jmpte<l 
in  Verse. .  Uy  an  American,  //.  60,  scarce.  12^^  Phila.,  y.  Cruk- 
shank,  1784  —  Lncn  (Sanniel)  An  Astrononiii  al  and  (Jeografical 
Catechisn,,  //.  118.   24"  Jaffrey,  N.  II.,  S.  WMer,  18 14 

Mr.  I. itch  adoptud  many  of  \Vi:l»ter'.s  reformed  spellings;  e.g.  ' geografy,'  'erth,' 
'oshnn,'  Mievenly,'  'bredth,'  'scool,'  etc.  (2  vols.) 

7274  Morse  (Jededinh)  F.Iement.s  of  (ieography  :  2d  ed.  corrected. 
Bosiou,  i/Qfi;  —  3(1  ed.  impro\xd.     Jb.  1798  (2  copies).  16° 

—  (icoi;raphy  matle  Eas\-.  12°  New  Haven,  n.  d.  [1784];  —  3d 
ed,  corrLCted.  Boston,  S.  Ilall,  1 79 1  (2  copies);  —  5th  ed.  |  enlarged]. 
lb.,  1796;  —  7th  ed.  lb.,  1800;  —  8tli  ed.  lb.,  1802.  —  Abridge- 
ment of  the  American  (iazetieer,  map,  pp.  38S.  12"'  Boston,  1798. 
(10  vols.)  V.  s. 

7275  RowsuN  {Mrs.  Susanna)  I'.xercises  in  History,  Chronology, 
and  biography.  18"  Boston,  1822  —  Scott  (Jos.)  The  U.  S. 
(Ja/ctteLr.  <-«^v.  title  ami  19  maps  {drawn  and  engraved  by  y.  Scott), 
sheep,  neat.  12  J'hiladelphia.  1795  —  Si'Afidro  (H.  G.)  General 
Geography,  plate  of  the  Solar  System,  no  maps.  12^  Hudson,  1809 
—  Workman  (lienj.)  Elements  of  Geography;  3d  ed.,  8  maps. 
24° /'////(Z.,  1790.     (4  vols.)  V.  s. 

7276  Stewart  (Re7\  K.  J.)  Geography  for  Beginners,  maps  and 
engravings,  cloth.  12°  Richmond,  Vet.,  1864 

(Jne  of  tlio  "Palmetto  Series"  of  Confederate  States'  school-ljooks. 


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Rhetoric     Logic.     Ethics. 

7277  Smith  (John)  The  Mystery  of  Rhetorick  unveil'd.  .  Eminently 
delightful  and  profitable  for  young  Scholars,  and  others  of  all 
sorts,  iti.  8"  London,  1683. 

Has  tli(j  .ii;tograplis  of  John  Hancock,  16.SS  (the  Rev.  John   Hancock,  of  liraintreef), 
Nalhaniel  .Mone,  ii*f:,  and  Nathan  .'^tonc,  17S3. 

7278  Compendium  Logicx'  secundum  Principia  D.  Renati  Cartesii, 
pp.  {X),  do.  stained.  Boston,  1735  —  'J'he  same.  Boston,  1758  — 
Cooi'ER  {Rev.  Dr.  M\lcs)  President  King's  College.  F.thice>  (Jom- 
pendium. .  Cui  ace.  ^iethodus  Argumentandi  Aristotelica,  //.  (4), 
10^,  sheep,  good  copy.  A'c^c  York,  y.  Rivington,  1774,  scarce  — 
Rhetoric  and  Puetry  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  University  in  Cambridge. 
Boston,  1796  —  Sterlino  (J.)  A  System  of  Rhetorick  ..  Added, 
The  Art  of  Rhetorick. .  by  John  Holmes,  poor  copy.  N.  V.,  repr. 
H.  Gaine,  17S5.     (5  vols.)  12° 

Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

7279  [Green  (Francis)]  "Vo.x  oculis  subjecta  ;"  a  Dissertation  on 
the  most  curious  and  important  art  of  imparting  Speech,  and  the 
knowledge  of  Language,  to  the  naturally  Deaf,  and  (consequently) 
Dumb,  etc.  By  a  Parent,  //.  xvi,  224,  calf,  nice  copy,  with  autograph 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  T.  H.  Gallaudet;  scarce.  8"  London,    17S3 

7280  —  The  same,  clean,  uncut;  (2  copies ;  one  with  the  autograph  of 
the  author,  "Francis  Green,  native  of  Boston,  N.A.,"  and  a  manu- 
script note  by  him,  1804.)  S)"^  London,  1783 

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EDUCATION. 


7281  Mulcaster  (Richard)  Positions  wherin  those  primitive  Circvm- 
stances  be  examined,  which  are  necessarie  for  the  Training  vp  of 
children,  either  for  skill  in  their  booke,  or  health  in  their  bodie. 
Written  by  Richard  Mvlcaster,  master  of  the  schoole  erected  in 
London  anno.  1561.  etc.,  pp.  {id),  ^o^,  old  English  calf,  neat,  a  clean 
and  Jine  copy.  4°  London,  Thomas  Vautrollier,  1581 

RAKE.  "The  lutlior  is  supposed  to  be  the  Holofernes  of  Love's  Labour  Lost." — 
Lowndes. 

7282  Brinsley  (John)  A  Consolation  for  ovr  Grammar  Schooles : 
or,  A  faithfull  and  most  comfortable  incouragement,  for  laying  of 
a  sure  foundation  of  all  good  Learning  in  our  Schooles,  and  for 
prosperous  building  thereupon,  ■*c.,  pp.  (16),  84,  (2),  hf.  calf,  good 
copy.  sm.  4°  London,  Rich.  Field,  1622 

RARE.  A  former  possessor  lias  noted,  on  a  guard-leaf,  that  "it  is  not  in  tlie  large 
collection  uf  the  author's  works  in  the  Bodleian  Library."  Lowndes  does  not  name  it ; 
but  he  refers  to  "  a  list  of  the  works  of  this  '  noted  grammarian,  sometime  a  schooolmaster 
in  Great  yarmouth  in  Norfolk,  an.  1636,'  in  the  liritish  Museum."  See  Wood's  Athen:e 
Oxon.  by  Bliss,  i.  40. 

This  work  is  entitled  to  a  place  among  "Americana" — the  author  having  designed  it 
"  more  specially  fur  all  those  of  the  inferiour  sort,  and  all  ruder  countries  and  places ; 
namely,  tor  Ireland,  Wales,  K/r^/'H/<7,  with  the  Sommer  Hands,  and  for  their  more  speedie 
attaining  of  our  English  tongue  by  the  same  labour,  that  all  may  sjieak  one  and  the  same 
Language." 

7283  Education  in  America.  Tracts  (1749-1859)  Thoughts  on  Educa- 
tion..  By  the  author  of  "Britain's  Remembrancer."  //.  61,  (2). 
Boston,  1749  —  Ri;SH  (ZJr.  Benj.)  Thoughts  on  Female  Education. 
Boston.  1787  —  Essay  on  the  Subject  of  Education. .  Written  by  the 
desire  of  the  So.  Consociation  of  Litchtield  Co.  Litchfield,  Conn., 
[1805]  — Coram  (Rob.)  Political  Inquiries:  added,  a  Plan  for 
the  general  establishment  of  Schools.  Wilmington.  Del..  1791  — 
Barnes  (D.)  Discnursf  on  Education,  Derby  Acadtmy,  Hingham, 
1796.  Boston,  I'AoT,  —  KfEAcy]  (J.  ^I.)  il/.ZJ.  Essay  on  English 
Education.  Harrisburg,  1S24 — Laihkoi'  (j.)  yw/;.  Atldrcss  to 
.Vssoc.  1  iistructers.  Boston.  1813  —  [Richardson  (Jos.)]  Letters 
to  Congiess  on  National  I'Vee  Schools.  [1829]  —  Remarks  on 
the  art  of  Teaching  and  Learning. .  By  a  (lentleman,  residing 
at  Washington.  Boston,  1822  —  Mather  (Cotton)  Corderius 
Americaiuis.  Discourse  . .  at  the  fimeral  of  Kzekiel  Chesver. . 
Added,  [two  Creek]  Poems  of  Cheevers  Manuscript.  (Edited  by 
Ez'.kiel  Cheevcr,  of  (joshen.)  Boston.  182S  —  Beecher  (Catha- 
riv.e  E.)  Essay  on  Educition  of  Female  Teachers.  N.  V.,  1835  — 
AiMMs  (John  Q.)  Discourse  on  Education.  Braintree,  1839  — 
Eliot  (Samuel  A.)  Lecture  on  a  Complete  System  of  Education. 
Boston,  1853  —  Reports  on  (."ourse  of  Instruction  in  Yale  College. 
Al  //.,  1828  —  Crimke(T.  S.)  Oration  on  .American  Education. 
Cine,  1835  :  and  others.     27  in  one  vol..  hf.  Idue  morocco.  8'^ 

7284  —  Tracts  (27)  Essay  on  the  Subject  of  I'klucation.  Litchfield, 
Conn.,  1805 — Lovell  (James;  Sketciies  of  Man  "as  he  is," 
connected  with  past  and  present  modes  of  I'.ducation.  Boston, 
\^o'i>,  scarce  —  Cddwin  (Wm.)  Letters  to  a  Young  .Vmerican  . . 
on  a  Course  of  Stutlies.  L.ondon.  1818  —  Paoe  (D.  P.)  Mutual 
Duties  of  Parents  and  Teachers.  Boston.  1838  —  'i"he  [Massa- 
chusetts] Common  School  Controversy :  Letters  of  the  Secretary 


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NOAH  WEBSTER  S  WORKS. 


IS5 


[Horace  Mann]  in  repl}-  to  Echv.  A.  Newton,  etc.  Boston^  1844  — 
Bacon  (Leonard)  Christianity  and  Learning :  Discourse  in  Troy, 
N.  v.,  1S47  :  and  others,  many  uncut.  8° 

Female  Education.    Dutiks,  Rights,  and  Wrongs  of  Woman. 

7285  Tiie  American  Spectator,  or  Matrimonial  Preceptor. .  .Adapted 
to  the  state  of  Society  in  the.  American  Republic,  //.  286. 

12°  Boston,  I'jgj 

7286  Branagan  (Thos.)  The  E.xcellency  of  Female  Character  \  indi- 
cated ;  an  Investigation  relative  to  the  cause  and  effects  of  the 
Encroachments  of  Men  on  the  Rights  of  Women,  frontispiece, 
pp.  .xii,  308,  sheep.  16"  N^cw  York,  S.  iVood,  18&7 

7287  ]iuRT(JN  (J.)  Lectures  on  Female  Education  :  isc  Amer.  ed. 
A\  v.,  1794  —  [Foster  (Mrs.  Hannah)]  Tlie  B'^ arding  School ; 
or,  Lessons  of  a  Preceptress. .  By  a  Lady  of  Massachusetts,  author 
of  77ic  Coquette.  Boston.  1798  (2  copies,  <?«£■  has  one  leaf  slightly 
imperfect)  scarce —  I'RASer  (I).)  Teacher  in  A'eiv  York,  'i'he  Mental 
Flower-Gardeii,  or.  .  Companion  for  the  Fair-Se.\.  Danbury,  iSuo, 
scarce  —  The  Ladies  Friend.  Phila.,  1781 — The  Lad\'s  Precep- 
tor ;  or,  a  Letter . .  upon  Politeness. .  By  a  Gentleman  of  Cambridge. 
6th  ed.  Repr.  AL  Y,  1762  —  More  (Hannah)  Essays ..  for 
Young  Ladies.  Philc;.,  1786  —  Rudiments  of  Taste. .  Letters  from 
a  Mother  to  her  Daugnters.  Chatnbersburg,  Dover  6f  Harper,  1797, 
a  scarce  imprint.     (8  vols.)  v.  s. 

7288  Strictures  on  Female  Education. .  15y  a  (  iergyinan  of  the  Church 
of  England.  Nonvich,  Conn.,  n.  d.  —  Woli.stonecraft  (Mary) 
A  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Woman,  [^ist  American  edition.^ 
Boston.  1 792,  nice  copy  —  The  same.  Phila.,  for  Af.  Carey,  1 794  — 
Wrii-.iit  ((leo.)  The  Lady's  Miscellany.  Boston,  1797 — The 
Ladies  Friend  ;  a  Treatise,  etc.  Phila..  17S1  — (Jallaudet  (Thos. 
H.)  Address  on  Female  Education.  Hartford,  1^2%.   (6  vols.)    \.  s. 

7289  School  Books.    ^IxhCiiW.mtous,  some  very  scarce.    (14  vols.)    v.  s. 


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■  ■:& 


NOAH    WEBSTER'S 
Literarv,  Political,  and  Misceli.aneoi'S  Writings. 

7290  —  The  Prompter ;  or  a  Commentar)  on  Common  Sayings  and 
Subjects,  whicii  are  full  (;f  Common  Sense,  the  best  Sense  in  the 
World.    6  editions,  as  under,  in  i  vol.,  neiv  hf  blue  mor.  1 2 

Boston,    1 792  —  /bid.    1794  —  /bid.    1 799  —  Phila.,   1 796  —  Jb. 
1802 —  Wilmington,  iSc^  —  N'e^v  York,  1815. 

7291  —  Dissertations  on  the  English  Language, .  With  an  Essay  on 
a  Reformed  Mode  of  Spelling,  sheep,  neat,  8^  Boston,  17S9 

7292  —  A  Collection  of  Essays  and  Fugitiv  Writings,  sheep. 

8^  Boston,  1790 
Willi  the  author's  Autogrtpli  presentation  to  [Dr.]  Mason  F.  Cogswell. 


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7293  Webster  (SVoaA)  Letters  to  a  Young  Gentleman  commencing 
his  t^ducation. . .  Subjoined,  a  Brief  History  of  the  U.  States,  s/iee/>, 
gilt  back.  '?)^  New  Haven,  \'&22, 

7294  —  A  Collection  of  Papers  on  Political,  Literary,  and  Moral 
Subjects,  fresh  copy,  sheep.  S^  Ne7v  York,  1843 

7295  —  The  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  tlie  Gospel,  explained  and  defended, 
//.  15.  H''  Poughkeepsie,  1809 

7296  —  A  Compendious  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language,  scarce. 

12°  New  Haven,  1806 

7297  —  The  Holy  liible  . .  in  the  Common  \'ersion ;  with  amendments 
of  the  Language,  by  Noah  Webster.  LL.D. 

8'  Ne-iU  Haven,  Diirrie  6*  Peck,  1S33 

"Webster's  Revision;"  scarce.  A  former  possessor  (1'.  li.  P.)  lias  written,  on  a 
guard-lc.Tf;  "(live  me  l)y  Aunt  N.,  Oct.  17,  iS:ri.  Sent  to  her  for  missionaries'  use — 
evidently  wrongly.     Tlicy  don't  want  the  word  of  Webster,  but  the  Word  of  God." 

7298  —  The  same:   sheep,  nice  copy.  32"  Nao  Haven,  1841 

7299  —  'IVacts.  Sketches  of  American  Policy, //.  48,  «//<:«/.  Hartford, 
Hudson  i5v  Goodwin,  1785  (containing,  "the  first  distinct  proposal 
made  through  the  medium  of  the  Press,  for  a  new  Constitution  of 
the  U.  States.")  —  Examination  of  the  leading  principles  of  the 
Fed.  Constitution.  Phila.,  1787  —  Attention'  or.  New  Thoughts 
on  a  serious  Subject,  |the  F-xcise  Laws.]  Hartford,  1789  —  Ten 
Letters  to  Dr.  jos.  Priestly-  A^au  Haven,  1800  —  The  Revolution 
in  France  . .  By  an  American.  A^ew  York,  1794  —  Address  before 
Agric.  Society,  in  Northampton,  1818  —  Elfects  of  Slavery,  on 
Morals  and  Industry.  Hartford,  1793  —  Address,  at  laying  the 
corner  stone  ..  in  Amherst.  Boston,  i'?2o  —  Oration,  at  New 
Haven.  July  4th,  1 798  —  ( tration  before  Washington  Beiiev.  Society, 
at  Amherst,  July  4,  1S14  —  The  Peculiar  Doctrines  of  the  (iospel 
explained,  e'/r.  3(1  ed.  Portland,  181 1 — Observations  on  Language. 
Neiv  Haven.  1839  —  Supplement  to  .  .  Priestley's  Lectures  on 
History;  exhibiting  a  series  of  Amer.  Historians,  etc.  A'ew  Haven. 
1801 — The  Peculiar  Doctrines  ti  the  Gospel  etc.  Poughkeepsie, 
1809  —  The  same,  ;/.  /.  /.  [AWf  York,  1809]  —  Observations  on 
[the  preceding.]  ;/.  t.  p.  —  Brief  \'iew  of  Errors  and  obscurities  in 
the  coinmon  \ersion  of  the  Scriptures,  n.  t.  p.  —  Letter  to  tiie 
governors  .  .  of  the  Iniversities  .  .  on  the  Errors  of  English 
(jrammars.  Neio  York,  1798.  22  (v.  s.) »«  i  vol.,  the  greater  number 
uncut,  hf.  dk,  blue  mor.  8° 

7300  —  The  American  Magazine:  containing  a  Miscellaneous 
Collection  of  Original  and  otiier  Valuable  Essays.  Vfil.  I.  (Dec. 
1 787 -N I) v.  1788),//.  882, />/(//«,  UNCUT,  riNK  condition,  hf.  green 
mor.  {Koxburghe).  Neiu  York.  S.  London,  1787-88 

Very  scarce.     Edited  Ijy  .Voali  Webster,  who  contributed  largely  to  if'  pases. 

7301  Tracts  (4)  Critical  Review  of  WeJjster's  Spelling-Book  . .  Uy 
F.xaminator.  [Albany,]  1828  —  Brief  \'iew  of  Errors  and  <  )bscurities 
in  the  common  Version  of  the  Scriptures,  etc.  By  Noah  W<bstir. 
n.  p.,  n.  (1.  —  Critical  Review  of  Dr.  Webster's  Orthf)graphy :  .  .  by 
Lyman  Cobb.  .^V.  Y.,  1831  —  1  he  Orthographical  Hobgoblin. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  i860.  8" 

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THE  NEGRO— HIS   RIGHTS  A\D  WRONGS; 


ABILITIES  AND  DISABILITIES;  etc. 

7302  American  Slavery  as  it  is:  Testimony  of  a  Thousand  Witnesses, 
//.  224.  8°  N.  J'.,  Am.  Anti-Slavery  Soc,  1839 

7303  Amistad  Captives  (History  oij  j  by  John  W.  Barber,  large  foMed 
engraving,  map,  and  cuts,  pp.  32,  scarce.  8'  Nejv  Haven,  1840 

7304  BANNEKEB  (Benjamin)  Co])y  of  a  Letter  from  to  [Thomas 
Jefferson]  the  Secretary  of  State,  witii  his  Answer,  //.  ic^,  full  calf 
extra,  g.  e.,  verv  scarce.  4"^  Phila.,  D.  Laurence,  1792 

"  One  (jf  thu  earliest  works  jjiiljlislicd  by  an  American  nei,'ro.  I'aijes  13-15  contain  an 
account  of  the  author,  'taUcn  Irom  Hanncker's  Almanac'" — for  which  see  No   739S. 

"The  services  rentlered  to  science,  to  Hberty.  and  to  tlie  intellectual  character  of  the 
neifro  by  IJanneker,  are  too  great  for  u^  to  allow  his  name  to  sleep  and  his  genius  and 
merits  to  remain  hidden  from  the  world." — \Vm.  W.  IJuow  n. 

7305  [Benezet  (Anthony)]  A  Short  accoimt  of  that  Part  of  Africa 
inh.iliited  by  the  Negroes;  [and, on  llie  Slave  'I'rade.]  Phila.,  1762 
—  [Benezet  (.\.)]  lirief  Considerations  on  Slavery,  and  the 
E.xpediency  of  its  Abolition.  Burlington.  Is.  Collins.  1773  —  Sharp 
(Granville)  .\n  Essay  on  Slavery.  lb..  1773  —  [RiMi  (Benj.)] 
Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settlements,  on  the 
Slavery  of  the  Negroes  . .  By  a  I'ennsylvanian.  2d  edition.  Phila., 
y.  Dunlap.  1773.     4  in  1  vol.,  hf.  sheep.  8° 

.\utof;ra|)h  prcscnt.ition :  "Moses  l!rown"s  Ciift  to  Ilez''  Smith." 

7306  [Benezet  (A.)|  A  Short  Account  of  that  Part  of  Africa 
inhabited  bv  the  Negroes,  etc.   2tl  ed.,  with  lar;^e  Additions,//,  80. 

8"  Phila.,  W.  Dunlap,  1762 

7307  [BENEZEr  (A.)]  A  Caution  and  Warning  to  Gr,  Britain  and  her 
Cf)lonies,  in  a  representation  of  the  Calamitous  State  of  the 
Enslaved  Negroes,  etc.,  pp.  52.  Phila.,  D.  Hall  and  IF.  Sellers, 
1767 — The  Dreadful  Visitation  ..  of  the  Plague  ..  in  London, 
i(jG^,  etc.  Germantown,  Ciik.  So^er,  1763: — and  .\  others,  in  i  vol. 
hf.  I'd.  12° 

With  a  general  title:  "Collection  of  Kcli({ious  Tracts. .  I'Uila.,  if.  Miller"  [ir^^-f);]. 

7308  [DUDLEY  (Paul)  Ch.  Justice  of  Massachusetts.^  An  Essay  on 
the  Merchandize  of  Slaves  &  Souls  of  Men.  Nerel.  xviii.  13.  | 
With  an  |  Application  thereof  to  the  Church  of  Rome,  i  To  which 
is  added,  An  Exercitation  on  Numb,  xxxii.  10.  11,  12.  With  An 
occasional  Meditation  on  1.  Sam.  xxiri.  11,  12.    By  a  Gentleman,  | 


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. .  //.  (4),  iv,  63,  a  small  piece  restored  at  the  foot  of  the  title-leaj, 
some  pages  water-stained,  hf.  vellum,  uncut,  very  rare. 

4°  Boston,  B,  Green,  1731 

"Tho  Jiidi;  Ouilley  woiilJ  not  put  his  nanu;;  yet  he  was  plcii'd  to  advise  with  me  in 
correcting  it,  both  helorc  it  went  tu  y  Press,  &  in  y«  time  of  y  Impression." — T.  Pri.nce. 

This  Essay  has  nothing  to  say  of  African  slavery,  or  the  slave-trade :  but  was  aimed  at 
"  the  church  of  Rome." 

7309  ToRREY  (Jesse)  ^un.  A  Portraiture  of  Domestic  Slavery  . .  and 
a  project  of  a  Colonial  Asylum  for  free  persons  of  Colour,  etc., 
engraved  "  View  of  the  Capitol  of  the  U.  S.  after  the  conflagration  in 
1814,"  and  z^  other  full-page  engravings,  pp.  94,  bds.  uncut,  scarce. 

8"  rhila.,  for  the  Author,  18 17 

7310  A  Forensic  Dispute  on  the  Legality  of  enslaving  the  Africans, 
held  at  the  public  (Jomniencenient  in  Cambridge.  July  21st,  1773. 
Hy  [Theodore  Parsons  and  Eliplialet  Pearson]  two  Candidates 
fnr  the  Bachelor's  Degree.//.  48.  uncut,  scarce. 

8^  Boston,  y.  Boyle,  for  T.  Levereit.  1773 

7311  Gregoire  (H.)  inquiry  concerninjr  the  Intellectual  and  Moral 
Faculties,  and  Literature  of  Negroes. .  .  With  an  account  of  the 
Life  and  Works  of  Fifteen  Negroes  and  Mulattoes,  etc.  Transl.  by 
D.  ]i.  Warden,//.  256,  bds.  uncut.  8^  Brooklyn,  T.  Kirk,  iSio 

Tliis  work  includes  a  brief  notice  of  lieniamin  Hanneker  (p.  1S7)  and  an  account  of  the 
life  and  works  of  I'hillis  Whealluy  (pp.  234-241). 

7312  LiVERMcjKE  (George)  An  Historical  Research  respecting  the 
opinions  of  the  Founders  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes  as  .Slaves, 
as  Citizens,  and  as  .Soldiers.  5th  edition,//,  .xx.  184,  larce  paper, 
cloth,  extra,  top  gilt,  uncut.        4^  Boston,  john  Wilson  &>  Son,  1863 

One  (if  50  copies  printed  on  Large  Paper ;  with  Mr.  Livermore's  autni^raph  presentation. 

7313  The  Mirror  of  Misery;  or,  Tyranny  E-xjiosed.  E.xtractcd  from 
AuJitMitic  Docmnents  and  e-xeinplified  by  Engravings,  //.  48. 
12"  N.  v.,  S.  Wood.  i3ii  —  Rush  (Dr.  Benj.)  .Vddress  . .  upon 
.Slave-Keeping.  21I  edition  ..  Added,  Observations  on  "  .Sla\ery 
not  forbidden  by  Scripture.''  By  a  Pennsylvanian,  //.  54. 
8^  Phila.,  1773  —  Dwir.HT  (Theo.)  Oration  before  ihe  Connecticut 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Freedom.  Hartford.  1794. 

3  Pamphlets,  uncut.  v.  s. 

7314  Weslev  (John)  Thoughts  upon  Slavery.  London:  repr.  Phila., 
with  notes  \l)y  Anthony  Benezet  /],  y.  Crukshank.  1774  —  The  Might)- 
Destr')ye'r  displayed  .  .  The  Havock  made  by  the  .  .  .Abuse  of 
Distilled  Spirituous  Liquors.  //'/(/..  1774.  2  in  i  vol.,  with  a 
general  title:  "'I'he  Potent  Enemies  of  America  laid  upen,"  etc.,  hf. 
bd.  12° 

This  volume  has, on  a  i;u.ird-Ieaf,  fmeautoijraphs  of  I\0<iEK  .Suer.man  (the  .>isner)and 
of  Jonathan  Edwarijs,  to  whom  it  was  "Presented  by  the  llonble  Mr.  Sherman," 

7315  Wesley  (John)  Thoughts  ujion  Slavery.  Phila.  repr.,  1774  — 
W(j(_)i.MAN  (John)  Considerations  on  Keeping  Negroes.  Part 
Second.  8'  Phila.,  B.  Pranklin  ^  D.  Hall,  1762 

2  Pamphlets. 

7316  Tracts  on  Slavery  (1760-177C)  Observations  on  the  Inslaving, 
importing,  and  purchasing  of  Negroes. . .  2d  edition.  Germatitown, 
Chris.  Sower,   1760  —  [Rush  (Dr.   B.)]     .Vddress  ..  upon   Slave- 


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Keeping.  Bos/on,  repr.  1773  —  A  Dialogue  concerning  the  Slavery 
of  the  Africans,  etc.  [by  Rev.  Dr.  S.  Hopkins],  First  edition,  pp. 
63,  margins  injured,  rare.  Noj-wich,  J.  P.  Spooner,  1776.  3  in  i 
vol.,  hf.  vellum,  neat.  8° 

7317  Tracts    on    Slavery   (1785-95)      Tyrannical    Libertymen.      A 

Discourse  upon  Negro  Slavery  in  the  U.  S.    Composed  at ,  in 

New  Hampshire;  on  the  late  Federal  Thanksgiving-Day,//.  16. 
Hanover,  The  Eagle  Office,  1795,  rake  —  Wkuster  (Noah)  Effects 
of  Slavery.  Hartford,  1793  —  An  Essay  on  the  .\frican  Slave 
Trade.  Fliila.,  1790 — Swift  (Zeph.)  Oration  on  Domestic 
Slavery.  Hart/.,  1791  -  Memorials  to  Congress,  by  Societies  for 
promoting  Abolition  of  Slavery,  etc.  Phila,,  1792  —  Proceedings 
of  Convention  of  Delegates  from  the  Abolition  Societies,  at 
Philadelphia,  Jan.  1795  —  Edwards  (Jona.)  Sermon  on  the 
Injustice  and  Impolicy  of  the  Slave  Trade.  New  Haven,  1791  — 
Dana  (Jas.)  Discourse  on  the  Slave  Trade.  Ibid.,  1791  — 
Clarkson  (T.)  Essay  on  the  Impolicy  of  the  S.  T. . .  Added, 
Oration  by  J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville,  on  the  establishment  at  Paris 
of  a  Society  to  promote  Abolition.  Phila.,  1787.  9  in  i  vol.,  half 
vellum,  gilt.  8° 

7318  Tracts  (1740-1840)  Letter  to  the  Negroes  lately  Converted  to 
Christ  in  America.  London,  1743  —  Observations  on  the  Inslaving 
of  Negroes;  with  some  Advice  thereon.  2d  ed.  Germantown, 
C.  Sower,  1760  —  Hammon  (Jupiter)  a  Slave.  .Address  to  the 
Negroes  in  the  State  of  New  York.  New  York,  1 787  —  Address 
to  People  of  Gr.  Britain  on  abstaining  from  \\.  I.  Sugar  and 
Rum.  12'  London,  1792  —  Williams  (Peter)  yr.  "a  descendant 
of  Africa.''  Oration  on  .Vbolition  of  Slave  Trade.  New  York,  1808 
—  Maurv  (/'rtM<f)  (Jpinion  sur  .  .  .  .  1'  adniisibiiite  des  Hommes 
de  Coulcur  aux  droits  clecitoyen  actif.  Paris,  1791  —  A  Friend  of 
the  South  in  answer  to  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery. 
Boston,  1836 — W'ai.kkr  (D.)  Appeal:  with  a  preamble  to  the 
Colored  Citizens  of  the  World.  JSoston,  1829 -■  Correspondence 
relative  to  Emigration  to  Hayti.  N.  Y.,  1824  —  Kenrick  (John) 
Horrors  of  Slavery.  12 '  Cambridge,  181 7  —  Parrish  (John) 
Remarks  on  Slavery.  LViila.,  1806  —  Bkrrv  (H.)  Slavery  and 
Abolitionism,  as  viewed  by  a  (Jeorgia  Sla\e.  Atlanta,  1861  — 
Carey  (.M.)  Letters  on  the  Colonization  Society;  7th  edition. 
Phila..  1833  —  Channini;  (W.  E.)  The  Duty  of  the  Free  States. 
Boston,  1842  —  Memorial  to  Congress,  on  restraining  Slavery  in 
New  Slates;  from  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  1S19  —  First  .\nn.  Report 
01  Am.  [Colonization]  Society.  Washington,  1818  —  Palfrey  (J.  G.) 
Papers  on  the  Slave  P(nver.  Boston,  n.  d.,  scarce.  17  in  i  vol.,  new 
half  mor.  8° 

7319  Tracts.  Hargrave  {Mr.)  Argument  in  the  Case  of  James 
Sonimersett,  a  Negro.  Boston,  repr,  1774  —  Crawiorti  (C.) 
Observations  upon  Negro  Slavery ;  new  edition,  Phila.,  1790  — 
Wehster  {.Mrs.  Delia  A.)  History  of  her  Trial  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
for  aiding  Slaves  to  liscape.  Vergennes,  [  Vt.]  1845  —  Ru<i<;Li;s  (D.) 
a  man  of  Color.  "The  Extinguisher''  l^xtinguished !  or  David  M. 
Reese  "used  up.''   N.  Y,  1834  —  Torrkv  (Jesse)  ^r.    Portraiture 


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of  Domestic  Slavery  in  the  U.  S.  2cl  edition,  portrait.  Ballston  Spa, 
i8i8  —  Stan  ro.v  (Henry  B.)  Remarks  on  Slavery,  before  Comm. 
of  Ho.  of  Reps.  Boston,  1837  —  Sketch  of  Origin  and  Progress  of 
Am.  Colonization  Soc.  Hartford,  \'^2>2>  —  Walker  (I).)  Appeal; 
and  preamble  to  the  Colored  Citizens  :  2d  edition.  \Bostoti\,  1830 
—  Ci.ARKsoN  (Thos. )  Ivssay  on  the  Slavery  and  Commerce  of  the 
Human  Species.  \First  American  edition?^  Phila.,  repr.  1786  — 
Act  of  Incorporation,  tVc.  of  New  York  Manumission  Society. 
N.  K,  18 10  —  Bacon  (K.)  Journal  [of  a  Visit]  to  .vfrica.  Phila., 
1822.     12  in  I  vol.,  new  half  mor.  8° 

7320  Tracts.  Hotkins  {Jiev.  Samuel)  Dialogue  concerning  the 
Slavery  of  the  Africans.  12°  A^.  Y.,  Rob.  Hodge,  1776  —  Ha.mmon 
(Jupiter),  "(Z  A^egro  Man  belonging  to  Mr.  jfohn  Lloyd,  of  L.  I." 
An  Evening's  Improvement. .  .\dded,  a  Dialogue  [in  verse],  The 
Kind  Master  and  Dutiful  Servant.  Hartford,  n.  d.,  rare —  Stiles 
(Ezra)  and  (Hopkins)  (S.)  'i"o  the  Public  [on  a  proposed  mission 
to  Guinea,]  n.  t  p.  \_A^e7ciport,  1776]  —  Grekn  (Jacob)  Fast-day 
Sermon  at  Hanoxer.  N.  J.,  1778.  Chatham.  S.  Kollock,  1779  — 
Hart  (Levi)  Liberty  described  and  recommended:  Sermon  [at 
Freemen's  Meeting:,  I'aimington,  Sept.,  1774.  Hartf,  1775  — 
Edwards  (|ona.»  Sermon,  on  the  Slave  Trade,  New  Haven, 
1791  —  77ie  .uime:  2cl  edition.  Boston,  1822  —  Dana  (Jas.)  D.D. 
Sermon  on  the  Slave  Trade,  Sept.  9,  1790.  New  Haven,  1791  — 
MoKSE  (Jed.)  Disc,  in  Celebration  of  Abol.  of  the  Slave  Trade : 
2d  ed.  Boston,  180S  —  McLe<id  (.Alex.)  Negro  Slavery  Unjusti- 
fiable. N.  Y.,  1802  —  Learned  (Jos.  D.)  On  the  Policy  of  Per- 
mitting Sla\es  in  States  West  of  .Mississijjpi.  Baltimore.  1826  — 
Slave  Representation;  by  Boreas,  n.  p.,  \A'eiv  Haien  t~\ — ist 
and  2d  Ann.  Reports  of  Amer.  [Colonization]  Society.  IVashing- 
ton,  1818,  '19  —  I'l.xposition  of  Slave  Trade,  ]jublished  by  Soc  of 
Friends,  //.  1(10.  Phila.,  1S51  —  Yeadon  (R.)  jr.  The  .Amena- 
bility of  Nonheiii  Incendiaries  to  Southern  I^aws.  Charleston, 
S,  C,  183-;  —  Dor.cKiT  (S.)  Two  Discourses  on  Slavery,  at 
Rayniiani,  .Mass.  Boston,  1835.  18  in  i  iwl.,  all  but  one  uncut. 
ne7ii  half  mor.  8^ 

7321  Tracts.  The  Abolitionist,  [edited  by  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison,] 
monthly,  Vol.  1.  Jan.-Dec,  1833,  verv  scarce  —  Reasons  olTered 
to  Le^;islature  of  Massachusetts  against  penal  Laws  res|X'cting 
A1)oliuiinists.  etc.  Boston,  1836  —  .Address  of . .  .Am.  Colonization 
Society.  IVashington.  1832  —  Proceedings  of  Ann.  Meeting  of 
Mass.  Cdloniz.  Society.  Boston,  1833  —  May  (S.  J.)  Discourse 
on  Slavery,  Brooklyn,  t't.,  July  3.  1831  —  May  (S.  J.)  Letteis  on 
the  unjust  procedure  relative  to  Miss  Crandall's  Colored  School. 
Brooklyn,  Cl,  1833 — GkiMKii  (.\.  E.)  Appeal  to  the  Chrir.tian 
Women  of  the  South,  n.  t.  p. — Garrison  (W.  L.)  Thoughts 
on  Colonization.  Parts  I.  and  II.,  pp.  160,  76.  Boston,  1832. 
8  in  I  vol.,  manuscript  paging,  half  russia,  neat.  8° 

7322  Tracts.  Parrish  (J.)  Remarks  on  Slavery.  Phila.,  1806  — 
Proceedings  of  2d  and  3d  Conventions  of  the  Abol.  Societies. 
Phila.,  1795,  1796  —  Swirr(Zeph.)  Oration  on  Domestic  Slavery. 
Hartford,   1791 — Webster  (N.)     Effects  of  Slavery  on   Morals 


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and  Industry.  Hart/.,  1793  —  Dwight  (Theo.)  Oration  before 
Conn.  Soc.  for  Prom,  ot  Freedom.  Hartf.,  1794 — Memor.  to 
Congress  on  Restraining  Slavery  in  New  States.  Boston,  1819  — 
Randolph  (Edmund)  Vindication  of  (liis)  Resignation.  Phila., 
1795  —  Tiiree  Letters  to  Abr.  Bisliop;  by  Connecticutensis. 
Hartford,  1800  —  Kent  (Jas.)  Dissertations,  introductory  to  a 
Course  of  Law  Lectures.  Nejv  York,  1795  —  Papers  on  tlie 
Official  Conduct  of  Gov.  Sargent.  Boston,  1801  —  IBarlow  (J.) 
Letter  to  National  Convention  of  France. . .  Added,  The  Conspiracy 
of  Kings,  a  Poem.  New  York,  n.  d. ;  and  others.  14  in  i  vol., 
hf.  bound,  neat.  %'- 

7323  Tracts.  Mt- mor.  to  Congress,  on  restraining  Increase  of  Slavery 
in  New  States.  Boston,  1819  —  Proceedings  of  4th  N.  E.  Anti- 
Slavery  Convention  Boston,  1837  —  5th  Ann.  Report  (and  Pro- 
ceedings* of  Mass.  A.  S.  Society,  1837  —  Grosvenor  (C.  P.) 
.•\ddress  before  Salem  A.  S.  Soc,  1834  —  Proceed,  of  Conv.  of 
Ministers  of  Worcester  Co.,  on  Slavery.  Worcester.  1838  —  Grimke 
(Sarah  M.)  Episile  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Southern  States,  n.t.p. 
1836  —  Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.  Boston,  1835  — 
Review  of  [the  preceding]  Remarks.  Boston,  1836  —  Proceedings 
of  .A.-S.  Convention  of  Women.  Phila  ,  1838  —  Letter  to  W.  E. 
Channingin  reply  to  his  letter  to  R.  R.  Madden.  Boston,  1840  — 
Granger  (A.)  [.'\nti-Abolitionist]  Sermon,  Meriden,  Conn.,  1837  — 
Simmons  (G.  F.  )  Sermons  on  Kind  Treatment  and  on  the  Eman- 
cipation of  Slaves.  Boston,  1840  —  Reps,  to  Mass.  Legisl.  on  the 
Annex,  of  Texas,  and  on  Powers  of  Congress  as  to  Slavery,  1838  — 
Ci.AY  (Heniy)  Speech  on  Abolition  Petitions.  Boston,  1839:  and 
others.     18  in  i  vol.,  manuscript  paging  and  list  of  contents,  hf.  sheep. 

7324  Pamphlets.  Letters  to  the  Negroes  lately  Converted,  in  America. . 
By  a  Friend  and  Servant  of  theirs  in  England.  London,  1743  — 
The  Sorrows  of  Yamba  :  [a  Poem]  illustrating  the  cruelty  of  the 
Slave-trade,  etc.,  pp.  12.  12  Greenwich,  yohn  Hoiie,  for  Ezek. 
Terry  of  Palmer.  1805  —  Dr.  Dana's  Sermon  on  the  Slave  Trade. 
1790  —  Horrors  of  Sla\ery.  .  By  J.  Kenrick.  Cambridge,  181 7  ; — 
and  others.     20  Pamphlets.  8°  and  12^ 

7325  Pamphlets.  The  Crisis,  No.  I.  Thoughts  occasioned  b\-  the 
Missouri  Question.  New  Haven,  iS:!o  —  A  Caveat ..  against  the 
admission  of  Missouri,  wiih  Slavery.  Ildd.,  1S20  —  \'iew  of.. 
the  .Slave-Trade:  publ.  by  direction  of  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Phila.,  1824 — Sermons  on  Sla\ery:  by  B.  Green,  Whiiesboro', 
N.  v.,  183G,— D.  Root,  Haverhill,  Mass..  Aug..  1836,— A.  W.  Hard, 
.Arlington,  1842, — H.  Bushnell,  Hartford,  1S39, —  Theo.  1'  "ker, 
Roxbury,  Jan..  1841, — U.  C.  Burnap, Lowell.  1S43.   9  PamphL:i.  8° 

7326  Pamplileis.  1>i:nnv  (John  F.)  Essay  on  the  Political  (jrade  c  f 
the  Free  Colored  Population,  under  the  Constitution.  Chambers- 
burg.  Pa.,  1S36  —  Baxter  (G.  A.)  D.D.  Essay  on  the  Abol.  of 
Slavery.  Richmond,  Fa.,  1836 -— The  Bible  against  Shivery,  n.p., 
n.  d.  —  Reply  to  Review  of  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery.    Bost..  1836  — 

TvLER  (E.  R.)     Slaveholding  a  Malum  in  se  :  2d  ed.     Hartf  rd. 
1839  —  Carky  (J.  L.)     Slavery  in   Maryland  considered.     Bolt., 
1S45  —  Pali  rev  (John  G.)     Papers  on  the  Slave  Power.    Boshm, 
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n.  (1.  [1S46I  VERY  ^CAKCi; —  The  same:  2cl  edition.  Boston,  [1846] 
—  Address  of  Committee  (and  Proceedings)  of  the  Faneuil  Hall 
Meeting,  Sept.  24,  1846,  for  considering  the  recent  case  of  Kidnap- 
ping, ek.  Bost.,  1S46 — Corresp.  between  X.  Appleton  and  J.  (J. 
Palfrey. .  Supplement  to  I'amphlet  on  The  Slave  Power.  Jiost., 
1S46  —  Phillips  (Wendell)  Review  of  L.  Spooner's  Essay  on  the 
Unconstitutionality  of  Slavery.  Bost.,  1847  —  Stearns  (Chas.)  'J'he 
Way  to  abolish  Slavery.  Bost.,  1849  —  The  Southern  States,  their 
present  Peril,  and  their  certain  Remedy  [Dissolution  of  the  L'nion]. 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1S50  —  Qulncy  (Jos)  Address,  on  the  Nature 
and  Power  of  the  Slave  Slates,  t/c.  Boston,  1S56;  —  and  others. 
20  Pamphlets.  8° 

7327  Sermons.  J.  Burt,  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1S43  ;  Noah 
Porter.  Farmington,  Feb.,  1853 :  Review  of  Dr.  Porter's  Two 
Sermons.  Hartford.  1S53 ;  Walter  Clarke.  Hartford,  1851;  N. 
Porter,  Farmington,  1856  ;  H.  J.  \'an  Dyke.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  i86o  ; 
R.  P.  Stanton,  Creeneville,  Conn.,  1S60;  Jcis.  Eldridge,  Xorfolk, 
Conn.,  Feb.  24,  1S61  ;  A.  L.  Stone,  Boston,  Apr.  21,  1861  ;  J.  Hawes, 
Hartford,  Sept.,  1861  ;  Geo.  A.  Hubbell,  Meriden.  March  3,  1861  ; 
A.  L.  Stone,  Praise  for  Victory,  Boston,  Feb.  23,  1862;  E.  L. 
Cleavehuid,  X'^ew  Haven,  Sept.,  1864.     13  Pamphlets.  8° 

732S  TRIALS,  etc.  Trial  of  Reuben  Crandall.  M.D.,  for  circulating 
Seditious  and  Incendiary  Papers,  in  the  Dist.  of  Columbia,  . . 
exciting  Servile  Insurrectitm, //.  48.  Wash.,  1S36  —  Argument 
of  Roger  S.  Baldwin,  before  the  Supr.  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  in  the 
case  of  the  Amistad  Captives.  yV.  Y.,  1841  —  Argument  of  John 
Q.  Adams  [in  the  same  case],  pp.  135.  A".  Y..  1841 — Case  of 
Charles  Brown,  a  fugitive  Slave,  .  .  decided  by  the  Recorder  of 
Pittsburgh.  Pittsb.,  1835  —  Xarrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  Lewis 
Clarke.  I  a  slave  for]  more  than  25  years  in  Kentucky,  portrait, 
preface  by  J.  C.  I.ovcjoy,  pp.  108.  Boston,  1845  —  Papers  relating 
to  the  Garrison  Mob:  cd.  by  Theo.  Lxnian,  3d., /^.  73.  Cambritlge, 
1S70 —  I'rial  of  the  Amistad  Captives,  on  a  Habeas  Corpus, 
before  the  I".  S.  Circuit  Couri,  Hartford.  N.  K,  1839  —  History 
of  the  Amistad  Captives  :  by  J,  W.  Barber,  illustrated.  Nav  P/ai'cn, 
1840.  SCARCE  — J.  T.  Austin's  Speech  in  Fanueil  Hall,  Dec.  8,  [r)n 
the  murder  of  Rev.  E.  P.  Lovejoy.]  Boston,  1837  —  Case  of  the 
Jeune  Eugenie  [a  SlaverJ,  in  U.  S.  Circ.  Court,  Boston,  182 1  :  by 
W.  P.  Mason.  //.  108,  uncut.  Boston,  1822,  scarce — Arguments 
in  the  case  of  Prudence  Crandall,  \  s.  State  of  Connecticut,  Brook- 
lyn, 1834.  Boston,  1834  —  Report  of  Committee  on  Judiciary, 
(Mass.  Ho.  of  Reps.)(jn  the  Trial  by  Jury  in  Questions  of  Personal 
Freedom,  n.  t.  p.,  1837.  12  scarce  Pamphlets,  tn  i  vol.,  hf.  blue  mor. 
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ALMANACS.    STATE  REGISTERS. 

JV£  W  ENGLAND. 

7329  The    Boston    Ephemeris.     An  Almanack  for  the   (Dyonisian; 
Year  of  the  Christian  ^ra,  M.DC.LXXXin,  good  copy. 

Boston,  S.  G\reen\/or  S.  S\ewall'\,  1683 
I'y  Cotton  Mather.    Ste  (Part  I.)  No.  709.    One  of  tne  earliest  imprints  ot  Samuel 
Green,  Jiiti. 

—  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  An  Ahnanackfor  . .  MDCLXXX\'I. 
By  Natha>jael  .Mather.  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1686 

2  VERY  RARE  Almanacs.  ^^ 

7330  Tulley  iJohni     An    .Ahnanp.ck    for    the    Year    of    our    Lord. 
M  DC  LXXXVII,  imperfect,  wanting  first  two  leaves. 

'^.Boston,  S.  Green,  for  Benj.  Harris,  1687) 

^]^e /irst  and  RARtST  of  the  famous  series  of  Almanacs  made  by  John  Tulley.  .S.v 
note  on  No.  71^  (Part  l.j 

—  Tulley  (J.)     An  Almanack  for  the  Year . .  MDLXXXVIII. 

Boston,  Samuel  Green,  168S 

—  I'uUey  (J.)  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord 
MDCXCII  . .  Calculated  and  fitted  to  the  Meridian  of  Boston. . . 
By  John  Tulle\-,  nice  copy,  hut  the  last  two  leaves  of  ^^Astronomical 
Observations''  mutilated.       Cambridge.  S.  Green  and B.  Green,  1692 

Samuel  lireen,  Jan.,  the  Ho.ilon  printer,  died,  July,  1690.  This  Almanac  for  1692 
was  printed  by  his  father  and  (younger)  brother  Bartholomew,  at  the  Cambridge  press. 
Sec  (m  Part  1.;  No.  71S. 

—  Tulley.  1693.  An  Almanack,  for  the  \'ear  . .  MDCXCIII. 
By  John  'XwW^x,  good  copy,  but  7vatcr-stained. 

S'  Boston.  Bcnj.  Harris,  for  S.  Phillips,  1693 

(In  the  l.iat  paije  Pliillips  advertises,  "now  published,"  Mather's  "Wonders  of  the 
Invisible  World."  The  copy  of  Tulley's  .Mm.inac  for  1693,  which  was  sold  in  Part  I. 
^No.  71S'  h.id  a  different  imprint;    "  lienjamin  Harris,  for  Samuel  liuttolph." 

—  Tiilley,  1699.  An  Almanack  ...  for  MDCXCIX.  By  John 
Tulley.     Licensed  by  Authority. 

Boston.  B.  Green  and  jfohn  Allen,  1699 

5   EXTREMELY  RAKE  AlmauaCS,   1687-99.  8° 

7331  Clough,  1706.    Kalendarium  Nov-. \nglicanum,  or  an  Almanack 
lor  .  .  1706  .  .  By  Samuel  Clough. 

Boston,  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot  and  A^.  Boone,  1706 

"  Note,  That  my  .\ln\anack-,  are  printed  only  for  Mr.  Denj.  Kliot,and  Mr.  .Nich.  Boone, 
Booksellers,  and  although  the  other  Booksellers  may  have  of  them  to  Sell,  they  liave  none 
but  what  they  Buy  of  tiieni,  and  so  Perhaps  they  may  undervalue  mine,  the  better  to  get 
off  their  own." — .At  the  end,  lists  of  Books  sold  by  B.  Eliot,  and  Nich.  Boone,  6  pages. 
(See  note  under  .No.  721,  Part  I.I 

Whittemore,  1714.  The  Farmer's  Almanac  (corrected  li: 
amended,)  for  the  year  1714.  By  N.  VV.,  h..id  of  Queen  Anne  on  title, 
nice  copy. 

America  Printed:  sold  at  the  Bookseller's  Shops  at  Boston,  1 7 1 4 

Interleaved,  and  containing  many  manuscript  memoranda  by  the  Rev.  .Stephen  Wiliian)^ 
(Harv.  Coll.  i-r^l,  of  Hatheld,  next  year  ordained  at  Longmeadow.  "Octob'  5.  Saint 
Training,  at  Hattieid." 


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ALMANACS. 


Whitteniore,  1719.  An  Almanack  for  the  year . .  1719  .  .  Hy  N. 
Whitteniore.  Imprimatur.  Samuel  SInite,  much  uscii.  ami  stainetf, 
l<ut  (vmpkte.  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  for  the  BookstUers,  17 19 

Whittemore,  17 17.  An  Almanack  for  the  year..  1717..  [By] 
N.  W..  stained.  America.  Printed  for  the  Author,  171  7 

Whittemore,  1721.  An  Ahr.aiiack  for  the  year..  1721,  loivcr 
half  of  title  leaf  wanting.  [Boston,  1 72 1  ] 

On  the  l.ist  leaf,  ".'^iindrv  very  excellent  Medicines"  advertised,  "  tu  be  had  of  N. 
Wliittemorc,  in  Lexinntuwn." 

Whittemore,  1727.  A  New  Almanack  for  the  year..  1727.. 
By  Nathaniel  Whittemore.  Printed  for  Nick.  Boone.  1727 

Interleaved:  crowded  with  manuscript  niemuranda,  by  Kev.  Stephen  Williams,  nf 
Springticld,— including  a  record  of  deaths,  ordinations,  etc. 

6  Almanacs. 

7332  A.ME.s  (N.)  An  Astronomical  Diary,  or,  an  Almanack  for  the 
year. .  1726  .  .  Hy  Nathaniel  .Ames,  Jun..  Student  in  Physick  and 
Astronomy,. [his  First,]  two  first  leaves  only.  Boston,  B.  Green,  1726 
—  y)4<r same, for  1728,  1729, 1732  to  i-j^t,, inclusive,  (1733,  imperfect,) 
Boston. 

Also,  various  editions  or  issues  of  this  standard  Almanac, 
as  follow;  1759,  Boston,  AWf'  Haven;  1764,  Xetii  Haven;  1765, 
A'  London;  176C,  Hartford,  Boston;  1767,  Xeiv  Haven,  Hartford; 
1769.  N.  London;  1770,  Boston.  X.  L.ondon.  J'ortsmouth.  Hartford; 
1771.  Hartford;    1773,  Bost.,  X.  London;    1774,  X.  London. 

[B'lWKN  (N.)]  .An  Almanack  for..  1730, — and  1731  . .  By  a 
Native  of  New-England.  Boston,  B.  Green. 

66  Almanacs. 

In  a  preliminary  .tddress  to  "the  Courteous  Reader"  (dated,  Uridgewater.  Oct.  12, 
1725^  Ames  presents  his  ".■\lmanack  for  the  ensuing  Vear,  it  being  [hisj  first  made 
Publick  by  the  Press."     The  first  two  leaics  of  this  Almanac  are  included  in  this  scries. 

An  Almanac  for  1727,  wanting  the  title,  and  two  of  liowen's  (1730,  17^1 )  have  been 
added  to  make  the  series  as  nearly  complete  as  possible. 

The  name  of  .Nathaniel  .Ames  loses  the  ''Junior,"  on  the  ahnanac  for  I7';7,  wni>.h 
contain-  lines  written  by  "  The  Author  on  his'Father's  Death.."  The  son  died  in  1764  ; 
from  which  year  the  Almanac  was  published  in  the  name  of  his  son,  the  third  Nathaniel 
Ames. 


-7I.  1774,  1775;  fo"'- 
Boston,  1728-75 


7333  —  'Hie  same;   for  1728,   1740-43,   1747 
imperfect;   and  25  duplicates. 

57  Almanacs. 

7334  Liiw  (Natlil)  ''Professor  of  Astronomy,  in  Ipswich.''  An 
.Astronomical  Diary  or  an  Almanack  for  the  Year  1762  (Low's 
URST  .Almanack;  Boston.  D.  6*  J.  Kneeland).  and  tor  the  years, 
1764  to  1827  (the  LA.-'iT  issue;,  complete  except  1767  and  1769  (no 
Almanac  for  1766  was  printedj:  With  duplicates  of  1775,  1780, 
and  1S20,  and  copies  of  the  Hartford  edition  of  1772  and  1773. 
67  Almanacs.  Boston,  1762-1827 

Dr.  Nathaniel  I.ow  was  Ixim  in  Ipswich  Hamlet,  now  Hamilton,  Dec.  i},  1740,  and 
settled  at  South  IJerwick  i Me.  j,  where  he  practised  medicine.  His  first  Almanac  was 
published  in  17^2.  He  died  in  iSc8,and  the  publication  of  the  Almanacs  was  continued 
by  his  son,  of  the  same  name,  until  1S27, 

"  The  Almanacs  of  Nathaniel  I.ow  may  be  considered  one  of  the  most  important  series 
ever  published  in  New  Kngland,  both  on  account  of  the  period  in  which  they  were  issued, 
and  for  the  number  of  years  they  were  printed. .  .Many  of  the  political  articles  which 
appear  in  these  Almanacs  are  original,  and  show  Low  to  have  been  a  man  of  talent,  and  a 
true  triend  to  his  country." — M.  A.  Sticknev's  "Aimanaa  and  their  Authors P 


ALMANACS. 


i6s 


7335  [Ltiw  (Natii'l)]  The  same:  for  years  1765-1820,  irregular, 
21  duplkaks.     72  Almamus. 

7336  —  The  same;  for  1775,  1 777-1807,  1810-14,  1816,  -20,  -24, 
-26,  and  :^  duplicates ;   a  feiv  imperfect.     49  Almanacs. 

7337  Bickerstalf's  liosloii  Ahiianack,  for..  1768,  \the  iirst  issued 
under  this  uamc,\  17G9,  1772-75,  Boston;  1776,  "  liickerstaff's  N. 
E.  Almanack,"  Xe^vhuryport,  {spurious):  1777,  Boston,  J.  Boyle, 
(spurious);  177.S,  '79.  Danvcrs,  E.  Russell;  1780,  '83-S9,  91-96, 
'98,  Boston.  E.  Russell. 

—  The  N'ew  England  Almanack,  or  Lacly"s  and  (Gentleman's 
l>iary.  ..by  Isaac  liickerstalt  :  for  1781-84,  '90,  '92,  '9S-1800, 
1S08-13,  (and as  The  R.  I.  Almanack)  1815,  '18,  '20,  "21,  '23,  '25- 
27,  '44,  '51.     Providence,  John  Carter;   and  others. 

—  An  Astronomical  Diary:  or,  an  .Almanack, ..  by  Isaac 
HickerslalT,  .  .  for  1785,  Sprini;fteld.  Brooks  6^  Kussel :  1786.  ibid. 
Stebbins  d?"  Russel — The  same;  for  17S5  {Harlow  ^5^•  Babcock); 
1786.  1790  (A".  Patten),  Hartford. 

—  Hickerstaff's  Almanacks,  under  various  titles  and  imprints, 
various  years.     (10) 

63  Almanacs, 

The  fiiit  of  the  (American)  Hickerstaff's  Almanacs  was  published  by  Mein  &  Fleeming, 
for  i;6S:  tlie  calciiLitions,  by  Benjamin  West,  of  I'rnvidence.  His  name  appears  on  the 
title  page  of  the  !;fniiinc  l!ick;rst.ilf  fur  177S  (Da>i-crs,  li.  Russel!,)  as  Student  in 
Astronomy  at  Providence  and  Author  of  this  .Alm.inack  for  twelve  vears  past,  except  those 
uilse  editions  printe<l  by  Mycnlt,  of  Nmhiiry,  for  76,  and  by  Boyle,  and  Draper  and 
Fhillifs,  of  Bflslun,  for  77"(l)otliof  whicli  are  incliuicd  in  tliis  collection).  Mills  & 
llicks  were  tlie  puljlishers  for  1774  and  '75:  E.  Kussell,  ;ifter  1777.  The  first  Almanac 
calculated  by  West  was  "The  N'ew  Kn^land  .Mnianac  .  .  liy  lsa,ic  liickerslaff  "  for  176-1, 
]<rinted  by  Wni.  Cioddard,  Providence.  For  a  series  of  this  Almanac,  \i()y-io,  see 
1  Part  I  I  .No  2yj2.  The  present  collection  includes  the  continuation  of  that  series,  i.  e. 
17S1-1S13,  with  some  breaks. 

7338  BickerstafT's  Boston  Almanack,  and  New  England  Almanack, 
various  years  and  editions.  2768-1826.     20,  including  duplicates. 

Boston,  and  Providence 

7339  Bickerstafi''s  XcwTjigland  Almanack  ;  for  1776.  A^orwich.  Conn., 
Robertsons  dv  Trumbull.  (2  copies)  —  1778  (2),  '79.  '80,  '82-87,  '92  ; 
continued  as.  'I'he  Town  and  Country  .\lm:inack  ;  by  I.  BickerstafF, 
for  1796-98:  and  The  Earmer's  Almanack;  by  J.  Weatherwise, 
for  iSoo  (impft).     :8  Almanacs,  much  used. 

A'onvich,  Conn.  1776-1800 

The  Alman.ic  for  I77C)  has  a  "  Plan  of  the  Town  of  liosTON,"  witli  references. 

7340  Christian  .Mmanac,  for  New  England.  Boston,  1821-40  —  The 
Family  Christian  .Mmanac,  A''.  V.  Am.  Tract  Soc.  1841-1862,  nice 
copies,  illustrated  after  1847.     42  in  3  vols.,  ne^v  half  morocco.       12' 

The  first  number  of  The  Christian  Almanack  (for  iS:;i)  w.is  jHiblishcd,  for  the  N.  E. 
Tract  Society,  by  Lincoln  &  Edmands,  Hoston.  Three  editions  (,t  No.  VH.  (1.S27)  were 
printed;  at  Hoston,  New  York,  and  Rochester.  Vol.  II.  of  the  series  began  with  the 
Almanac  for  1.S21),  and  ended  with  No.  13,  for  1.S40.  The  title  was  changed,  in  1S41,  to 
"The  Family  Christian  Almanac  for  the  U.  S. ;"  and,  in  1S50,  to  "Tlie  IHiislraled 
Family  Christian  .Mmanac." 

7341  Clergyman's  (The)  Almanac,  1809-21  (\os.  i  14),  good  copies, 
mostly  uncut.     14  in  i  vol.  (Almanac  for  1822,  laid  in)  new  half  mor. 

12°  Boston,  1809-22 

No.  L,  for  iSoo.  is  entitle<j  "Poor  Clergyman's  Almanack"  (Lincoln  &  Edmands): 
afterwards,  "  The  Citigyman's  .Almanack." 


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ALMANACS. 


7342  Tlie  Clergyman's  Almanac,  1810-15,  in  i  \ol.  /i/.  bd. —  The 
same:  181 1-20  {except  18 14)  and  4  duplicates  —  The  Christian 
Almanac,  1823-29,  a«// 2 //«//;Va/w,     2&  A/manacs.  12" 


J'ratf.  1803,  Jt.  Gray, 
Hartford,  Lincoln  dv 
i8i8  and  1822),  1840, 


37. 


and  5  duplicates; 
12"  Hartford 


7343  Ali.kn's  (Anson)  Almanack,  Nuffield.  L. 
1804  —  Allen's    New    England    Almanac, 
Gleason  (and  others),  1805-1837   (wantinj. 
'47.     35  numbers, 

7344  —  The   same:    1S06-17,    1823-33,   'jfj- 
some  imperfoct.    30  Almanacs. 

7345  American  Anti-Slavery  Almanac.  A'ew  York,  1S37-43  —  American 
Liberty  Almanac.  Hartford,  IV.  If.  Burleigh,  1846  —  Liberty 
Almanac.     Nnv  York,  1847,  1849.     10  numbers. 

The  first  three  mimbers,  iS3;-3i;  (edited  by  N.  .Southard)  are  VERY  scarce. 

7346  Anti-Masonic  Almanack  (Nos.  i,  2,)  for  1828,  1829.  Rochester, 
.SCARCE  —  .\m.  Anti-Slavery  .Mnianac,  for  18^8.  1839.  Boston  and 
N.  K  — [H.  H.]  I'orter's  Health  Almanac."  for  1832.  Phila.— 
TemperancL-  .-Vlmaiiac,  for  1833.  '34,  '36,  '37.  A''ew  Haven,  and 
Albany  —  {^and  4  duplicates.)    1 2  Almanacs, 

7347  Beckwith's  Almanac,  1851,  1853,  1854,  1S59,  1861,  1862.     (6) 

N^e7v  Haven 

7348  Beer'.s  (Andrew)  Almanack  and  Ephcmeris :  for  1790-1825 
{wanting  1793,  1812,  1818,  1821),  Hartford —  for  1815.  '17,  '19,  '20, 
'25,  '44,  New  Haven, 

—  The  Farmer's  Almanac,  for  1800  . .  by  Andrew  Beers.  Philom. 
Danbury,  Douglas  &>•  Nichols,  iSoo.  i.S°  —  Webster's  Calendar: 
or,  the  Albany  .-Mmanack.  for  1809  {impfo.)  and  1814.  Alb.,  JFcbstcr 
&■'  Skinner — Beers'  Aiiiianac,  for  181 1,  Poughkecpsic,  J'.  Potter  — 
'I'he  Farmer's  Calendar,  for  18 12,  '13.  Bennington.  W.  —  The 
F'armer's  .\lmanac,  for  1817;  by  A.  IJeers.  J'oughk.,  P.  ^  S. 
Potter — Beers' Calendar,  for  1813.     Albany.     (.^8) 

7349  —  Beer's  Almanack;  for  1791-1.S25,  irregular,  20  Almanacs 
[no  duplicate).  Hartford,  and  A^etu  Haven 

7350  Connecticut  Almanacs  (various)  Sherman  (Hogei)  An  Astro- 
nomical ])iary,  for  1753.  New  London,  'P.  Green  [very  rare;  see 
(Part  I.)  No.  2340]  — Elliott  (Clark*  The  (Jonnecticut  .Mmanack. 
for  1768  \liis second ycar\M\A  iTJo,  N,L.,  T.  Green  —  Freebetter's 
Conn.  Almanack,  for  1774,  '77,  '80,  '85,  and  1  dupl.  N.  L.,  T.  Green. 
(9)  N^ew  London. 

7351  —  (Printed  in  Hartford)  Watson's  Register  and  Connecticut 
Almanack,  for  1775,  '76,  '77,  and  2  dupl.  Eben.  Watson  —  The 
N.  E.  Almanack,  for  1778:  by  F.  B.  Philom.  N.  Patten ~'Y\\ii 
Conn.  Almanack,  1780.  Hudson  &-  Goodwin  —  Astron.  Diary,  or 
Aim.  for  1785:  by  Eben.  W.  Judd  (of  Waterbury  :  "author  of 
Sidrophel's  Almanack,")  imp/t.  Barlow  6f  Babcock  —  N.  Strong's 
Almanack,  for  1784.  '89,  '90,  '92,  and  1806  (2  copies);  various 
publishers — Sanford's  Astron.  Diary;  for  1805.  El.  Babcock  — 
BickerstatT's  Aim.,  for  1787-91,  '93,  '95.  N,  Patten,  and,  others, 
(23) 


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ALMANACS. 


167 


735-  Coniuclicr.t  Almnnacs  (  Printed  in  "Wew  Haven)  Astron.  Diary 
or  Aim.,  tor  17S5  and  17.S6  (2):  by  Nathan  lien  Salomon,  X.  Y.  Z. 
clc.  Mfi};s,  Bowen  &•  Dana  —  J.  Sanford's  Almanac,  1805  (2). 
7!  Gra-it  &'  Sou  —  E.  Middlebrook's  Agricultural  and  Econom. 
Almanack,  1817,  '18.  Jfez.  Howe — Agricul.  &  I-lconom.  Aim., 
1820,  1821  — Conn.  Aim.  icS2o,  1821.     y.  Jhxbcoik  di-  Son.      (11) 

7353  I-'AiiOLL  (Nathan)    The  Connecticut  Almanack,  for   177;^  (his 
rirst),  and  1775  :  Daboll's  N.  E.  Almanack,  1793-18O0,  inclusive, 
wanting  1846  and  1856  («(;/  publishedl);  1S20.  imperfect. 
(i()  Almanacs.    New  London,!'.  Green  {and  liis  successors),  1773-1860 

Daboll  publislicil  no  .Alniaimc  for  1774. 

735  ^  —  Daboll's  Almanac:  for  1773,  1775,  '93,  '96,  '97,  '99,  1800 
and  others,  to  1824  (irregular).     18  Almanacs. 

7355  Fessendf.n  (T.  G.)  The  New  England  Farmer's  Almanac. 
Boston,  1828  (the  First)  to  1834  (No.  \\\.)  inclusive ;  and  Hartford, 
1S3C.     8  numbers. 

7356  F"rki;hetter'.s  New-England  Almanack,  for  1773  (the  Second), 
'74.  '76-'85.  "87-89,  '91  ;  with  a  "Second  iulition  "  of  1774,  and 
a  different  "  Freebetter's  Almanack"  (Hartford,  A'.  Patten)  1777, 
containing  "A  View  of  the  present  Seat  of  War,  at  and  near  New 
\'ork.     i?>  Almanacs.  Neiv  London.  T.  Green,  1773-91 

7357  —  The  same:  for  1774,  1776-78,  '80,  '82-85,  '•'^7-''^9)  and  one 
duplicate.     14  Almanacs. 

7350  Leavitt's  (Dudley)  New  England  Farmer's  and  Scholar's 
Almanac,  1812,  '17,  '20,  '25,  '27,  '31,  '32,  '34-4',  '43-46,  '48.  '5°- 
2 1  Almanacs.  JLxeter,  and  Concord,  N'.  H. 

"  Till'  l-'irst  Xnmlier  of  this  .Almanack  was  publisheii  in  1707.  and  tlic  .Autlior  lias 
jircpareil  one  every  year  since.  One  or  two  years  it  was  not  jiiiljlisliecl,  altliouKli  it  was 
put  into  tlio  hands  of  the  printer". — S'olc,  on  title fage  of  Almamu  for  1S34. 

7359  Middleurook's  (f^lijah)  Almanack,  for  1809  (his  Lurst),  1810, 
1812-15  : — Agric.  and  Economical  Almanack.  fNos.  I,-\'.)  1816-20; 
—  Middlebrook's  Almanack,  1819  {Bridgeport)  1823-26.  '28-31, 
'33-37>  '39.  '40.  '4>,  '43.   45'  and  duplicates.     ^7,  Almanacs. 

A'eu>  Haven  ;  Middletown ;  and  Bridgeport. 

7360  —  The  same:  1810,  '15,  '16,  '17  (2),  '19  (2),  '25,  '26,  '31.— 
I'RiNDLi'.'s  Almanac,  for  1831.  '34,  '39,  '40,  "41,  '42 ;  and  duplicates. 
20  Almanacs.  Ale^v  Haven,  1810-42 

7361  pRiNDEi.'.s  (Charles^)  Almanac,  1827,  '29,  '31,  '34-37.  '39-42,  '44. 
'46-51,  i?>Go,  and  2  duplicates.     20  numbers.  12°  New  Lfaven. 

Charles  I'rindle's  Almanac  was  the  snccessor  to  that  of  .Andrew  Heers.  Published  by 
A.  H.  Maltby,  to  iK;o. 

7362  SHERMAN  (ROGER)  An  Astronomical  Diary,  or,  an  Almanack, 
for. .  1753. .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  New  London.  N.  L., 
T.  Green  —  The  same:  for  1760,  and  1761.  Calculated  for  the 
Meridian  of  Boston.  Boston,  for  D.  Henchman  {and  others). 
3  Almanacs,  very  scarce. 

On  the  title  page  of  each  of  these  Almanacs,  are  verses  (of  ten  lines)  which  we  may 
probably  attribute  to  tlic  compiler  and  editor — the  illustrious  Signer  of  1776.  The  following 
is  from  the  Almanac  for  1761  : 


1:, 


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^-FVicp! 


168 


Ar.MANACS. 


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iw   , 


Hi  \\  i' 


'■  flow  shall  my  Muse  in  proper  Lines  express 
Our  Northern  Armies'  Viiloiir  and  Success? 
While  1  am  writinR,  comes  the  joyful  News 
Which  cheers  my  Heart;  anew  inspires  my  Muse. 
Our  three  brave  Armies  at  .l/u«/rci//n>eet, 
A  Conquest  of  Nnv-Fraiue  they  there  compleat. 
To  (iOI)  we  owe  the  Triumphs  of  the  Osy  ; 
NKWFRANCK  submits  to  (lICORfiK'S  .jcntle  Sway! 
May  LF'^WIS,  that  proud  Tyrant,  never  more 
Hear  any  Rule  upon  the  Northern  Shoar!" 

7363  Si! KRMAN  (Roger)    Almanacs  for  1760,  1761.     (2)  Boston. 

7364  Rhode  Island  Almanacs,  various :  The  R.  I.  Almanack  for  1772  ; 
(Anderson  imi)rovedj  1774,  1775.  I'roviih-n<e,  Sol.  Southwick  — 
N.  K.  Almanaik,  for  1774,  '75,  "7S  (poor);  l)y  Hciij.  West.  J/tiJ.. 
y.  Carter—  .\n  Mmanack,  for  17.SS:  by  Klisha  Tliorntoi'.,  of 
Smithtieid.  Newport,  /'.  Edes —  Phillips's  U.  S.  Diary,  for  1794. 
Warren,  N.  J'/iillips,     g  Almanacks. 

7365  STArFORK  (llosea)  St.ilYord's  Almanac,  for  1778,  '80.  "83-85, 
88,  '89,  '92,  "93,  '95-1800.  1803,  '04;  anil  11  (//////;■(?.'«  (i 778-1804). 
Neiv  Haven,  T.  &"  S.  Green — Siakkord  (John  N.)  Jtin.  An 
Almanack  for  1799.     l.itehfield,  T.  Collier,     29  Almanacs. 

II.  S.afford's  first  Almanac  Mas  for  the  year  I77(j. 

7366  Si'EARNS  (Samuel)     'I'hc  N.   .\.  .Mmanack,  for   1770  (his  y?/j/,- 
fine  copy).  1772  i^.vanis  title).  '73,  '7.^,  '76  (2  copies).    Boston  —  Univ. 

Kalendar,  comprehending^;  the  Lands', lan's  and  .Seaman's  .Mm.  for 
1783,  wd/"  —  Univ.  Calendar  and  N.  .\.  .Mm.  for  i-j^ti'i,  imperfect. 
Benv'-^'on,  Vt.  —  The  same,  for  1792  (''by  the  Hotihle  Samuel 
Stearns,  Elst).  LL.D.")     Boston,  B.  Kdes  &»  Son.     9  Almanacs. 

7367  StRi.'NG  (Nehem.)  J'ro/essor  of  Mathematics  in  Vale  Colle;;e. 
Wai;  oil's  Ke^dster,  and  ('onn.  .Almanack,  for  1775,  '76.  '77. 
{Harifoni,  Ii.  IVatsor'):  'I'he  Conn.  .Mmanack,  1778  (Hannah 
Watson),  i  y  "J ()(  Watson  iSf  Goodwin),  17S0.  '81,  and  '83-86  (////(/w;/ 
6^  G'.),-  .\stron.  Diary  ami  Almanac,  1787-94,  '96-1800  (E.  Bahcock, 
and  A'!  Patten):  Conn.  Pocket  -Vlin.  for  1801,  1802  (jf.  Bal'cock); 
Astron.  Diary,  •■/<".  <8o3,  '06,  '07,  'oS,  '09  (J\.  liaficock) :  and  15 
duplicates.     47  Almanacs.  Ha'tford,  1775-1809 

The  calculations  lor  all  these  .\Inianacs  were  made  by  I'rofcs,or  Stroiig.  though  his 
mme  d.il  not  appear  on  the  titlepa^e  boforc  i?.**^. 

J368  —  [Stron;;'s  Almanack,]  for  1781,  Worcester,  A.  haswell;  17S7. 
Spriufificld,  Stebbins  &-  A'ircll;  1794.  '96,  '97.  "98,  Sprin^i^eld. 
E.  Gray;   1806,  Alio  Haven;  and  1  diipl.     9  .llmanacs. 

7369  THOMAS'S  (IsHiahi  .Minanai.  The  .Mass.  Calendar,  or  an 
.Mm.  for  1772  ((\'(;///.f  (I /t-i//),  rtwr/  1775:  by  Philomathes.  Hoston. 
N.  .\.  .Mi.iai' '<  k,  for  1771'':  by  Samuel  Stearns.  lb.,  Is,  Thomas  — 
Till  mass  .Mass.,  N.  I!.,  and  dmn.  Aim.  tor  1779-81,  and  .Mass., 
Conn.,  R.  I.,  .\.  M.,  and  \'erm.  Aim.,  1782-1803.  Worcester,  Is. 
Thomas — Is.  Thomas,  Jnnr's  .Mm.  fnr  i8o.|-io.  Worcester. — 
Is.  Thiimas,  Junr's  I'Dwn  &  Country  Aim.  for  i8»  1-18.  //;/'(/. — 
The  sanu;,  1817-ir).  //)..  Wm.  Mannint; — T!  :  ■.ime  :  1S20,  1821. 
lb.,  Geo.  A.  Trumbull.     .\G  Almanacs.  1772-1821 

A  scries  >i'  7fttii/i>r'ii/  coi'iphlincss — the  ditficulties  of  collection  con'.idrred  — of  tlw 
Alman.i>:s  ]>ublisl.cd  by  Uaiali  Tliumas  and  his  sun  itnd  successor  from  t;;i  tu  iS^i, 
iii.iiur.i: 


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7370  Thomas's  (Isaiah)  Ahnanacs  :  1775  (jded.), '79-82, '85, '86, '88, 
1 791-18 1 4,  '18-20;  and  16  dupl.     51  Almanacs. 

Boston,  1775;   IVorcester,  1779-1820 

737!  THOMAS  (Robert  B.)     The  Farmer's  Almanack,  calculated  on 
a  new  and  improved  plan,  for  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1793  (No.  i) ; 
and  for  the  years  following,  1794  to  1873  (No.  81),  inclusive. 
81  Almanacs.  Boston,  1 793-1873 

A  OMPi.ETK  SET  of  Thomas's  "Old"  Farmer's  Almanac,  from  its  first  issue,  to  1875, 
genenilly  in  fink  condition. 

Published,  I79l,'9^,by  Belknap  and  llall;  1795, '</',  J.  ndknap;  1797-1812,  J.  West; 
181-5-18,  West  &  Richardson  ;  1819,  'jo,  West,  Kichardson  S  Lord  ;  1820-29,  Kicliardson 
fcCord;  i8!0-j2,  Kichardson,  Lord  &  Holbrook;  iS^i-'^f),  Carter,  Hendee  &  Co.; 
i837,'v8,  C.  J.  Hendec;  1839,  (i.  W.  Palmer  S:  Co. ;  iK4V-47,  Icnks  &  Talmcr;  1848-51, 
Jchlts,  I'almer  &  Co.;  1S52-5;,  Jenkj,  HicklinK  &  Swan;  l8^6, '57,  llick'.ing,  Swan  & 
Hrown  ;  1858-60,  H  ,  Swan  St  Brewer;  i8()i-6?,  Swii,  Brewer  &  Tileston  ;  1864-70, 
H.  &  Tileston;  1871, '72,  O.  C.  Colesworthy;  1873,  Brewer  &  Tileston.  "  llnwever 
numerous  the  Almanacs  to  be  seen  on  the  mantf  l-picces  in  the  homes  m  New  England — 
whether  religious,  political,  statistical,  medical,  or  comic,  the 'old  Ian  s  Almanac' is 
almost  universally  one  among  them,  generally  nccupying  a  conspicuous  pUce.  . .  From  the 
time  of  the  first  publication  of  this  .Almanac,  its  popularity  has  steadily  increased  to  the 
present  time.  It  commenced  in  1 79  (,  with  -,,000  copies  ;  at  the  40th  year  "f  its  public;  tion 
it  had  increased  to  iip.ooo,  at  which  time  t)ie  author  informed  the  writ.  1  that  the  supply 
in  no  one  year  had  liceii  eijual  to  the  deni.ind,  and  probably  a  half  millioi'  of  copies  have 
of  late  lieen  annually  sold." — M.,  in  liosltii  Daily  Vranscript,  Noi.,  iSjj. 

7372  —  Thomas  (R.  B.)  Farmer's  Almanack  :  another  set,  1793  1864, 
complete,  except  1794.  (71) 

7373  —  The  same:  another  set.  1793,  94,  '96  (slightly  imp/t.).  '97- 
1862,  '65,   67, '69-71.  (74) 

7374  —  The  same  :  1794,  '97-i8ot'),  '08,  'i  i,  12,  i  ■  15.  '16,  'i<S,  '20, 
'23,  '25,  '26,  '28-32,  '35-61,  '71,  three  slightly  imperfect.     (55) 

7375  —  T'le  same:  1794,  '98,  '99,  iHoo,  '03,  '05,  '11,  '15,  '16,  '18,  '25, 
'40,  "41.  ./«//'43J.  (27) 

1794  (a),  '98  {impft.),  i8oo,  1801  (2  impft),  '04, 
'37,  '39,  '44-46,  '49-61,  and  12  duplicates.    (41) 

7377  The  Waterbury  .Almanac;  for  1853  to  1804  incl.  (No.  i  to  No. 
12).    12  A^umkrs.  U'aterhury,  Conn. 

An  important  "loc.il."  (.'ontains  sketches  of  the  eatli  history  anil  tlie  progress  of 
Waterbury  and  of  all  the  town*  of  the  Naugatuck  valley,  <ii. 

7378  Wkaihek WISES  town  and  Country  .\lni;»nai:k  ,  for  1781-87; 
WtMtlicrwise's  i'cder.il  Almanack,  1788;  Weathci wise's  Aim., 
i7<S9;  —  Town  I'i:  Couniry  Aim.,  1790,  '91  ; —  Mass.,  N.  H.,  R.  1. 
and  Conn.  Almanatk,  1794; —  Aim.  for  1796,  '97.    Boston,  17*^1-97 

—  J'atiier  Abraham's  N.  \\.  Aim.  for  1782.  Hartfid,  B.  Wel'ster ; 
Town  and  (.'onntiy  Aim.  for  1790,  Cambridge.  Woatli'Twise's  Aim. 
for  1799,  Sakm.  N.  ^S^'  y.  Cover ly.         19  Almanacs. 

The  Almanac  fir  1781  contains  "a  likeness  of  (ieneral  Wasiiinhton  " :  the  one  for 
1782  has  "a  very  humourous  i full  |Kige)  Picture,  entitled.  The  Knglish  Farmer  bioiight 
home  drunk,  with  his  welcome  from  his  Wile,"  etc.  the  one  for  1788  (fios/tm,  Jolm 
Norman,)  has  a  Plan  of  the  "  Kiiin\  oj  .1  City  ilismttreil  on  Muskingum  nvi-r,"  near  Foit 
llariuar,  "in  the  I  into  Co.intry." 

7379  Tile  Whi^  Almanac,  and  Politician's  Register,  for  1838,  1841, 
1843,  1845-52,  1854,  1855 — The  Tribune  Almanac,  1856-61,  1864, 
•ind  •]  duplicates.     27  Almanais.  12'  Neni  York 


'37-61  (jcanting 
7376  —  The  same : 

05.  ''5-  ''^  '25. 


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STATE  REGISTERS. 


State  Rec.isters. 

7380  [The  Massachusetts  Register,]  1768,  1775,  1783-86,  1790-1847 
complete.     65  vols.  \(i°  Boston,  1 768-1847 

Many  interleaved,  containing  ms.  mdnoranda.  The  series  begins  with  Mein  &• 
Fleeming's  Register  for  Nev.-England,  (A.,  176S;  Mills  and  Hicks's  Brit,  and  Amer. 
Register,  for  177;;  Pocket  Almanack  [and  Mass.  Register],  1783-86,  T.  b'J.  Fleet; 
Fleets'  Pocket  Almanack  . .  .Annexed,  The  Mass.  Register,  17S8,  and  171)0-1800,  /".  6* 
7.  Fleet,  and  J .  &'  T.  Fleet :  Mass.  Register,  1801-1812,  John  West,  and  Atanning  &' 
Lcring:  The  Gentleman's  Pocket  Register  and  Free-Mason's  Annual  Anthology, 
1813,  C.  VVilliams:  Mass.  Register,  i8i4,'i5,y.  West  &*  Co.  and  .^tanning  b'  Loring: 
1816-iS,  y. /,or/>n',  and  Westir^Richardsm  iSiy-46,  various  publishers :  1847,  Loring's 
Mass,  Register,  ^.  Loring. 

7381  —  The  same:  1784,  '85,  "92,  93,  '95,  "97  (2  copies),  '98,  '99, 
1802,  '04,  '06,  '07  (2  copies),  'j2,  '17  (2),  '19,  '21,  '39.     20  vols. 

Boston 

7382  Green's  Connecticut  Register:  for  1785,  1786,  1789- 1848  incl. 
(continued  by)  Bradley's  Conn.  Register,  1847,  1848,  and  the  (Lonn. 
Register,  1849-53,  and  1856-59.     73  vols,  {the  last  11  in  cloth). 

16°  Neui  London,  and  Hartford. 

7383  —  The  same:  (Green's),  1785,  '86,  '89-1848;  (Bradley's)  1847, 
'48:   (Conn.  Register)  1851.     65  vols.  (6  in  cloth).  16° 

7384  —  The  same:  1794.  '96,  '98,  1800,  '01,  '03.  '04,  '11-21,  '23, 
24-26,  '31-39.  '41,  '43.  '44/  48-5«;  (Bradley's)  1847, '48.  4°  vols. 

7385  —  The  same:  (Greens)  1813,  '14.  '15,  '17,  '18,  '24,  '26,  '32, 
34-39.  '41.  '44;  (Bradley's)  "48;   (Conn.)  '49,  '50,  '51.     20  vols. 

7386  —  The  same  :  1823,  '24,  '26,  '34,  '35,  '36  (3  copies),  '41,  '48,  '52 
(2  copies).     12  vols. 

73>S7  Nortonand  Russell's  State  Register,  1 827, "28,  "29  :  Huntington's 
State  Register,  1831  {;^  copies).     6  vols.  Hartford,  1827-31 

7388  Vermont  State  Register:  1813-1858,  complete  —  Vermont 
Almanac,  1845  {Woodstock,  Haskell  &*  Palmer.)     47  vols. 

1S13-181S,  Burlington,  ^.  .Mills  .    1811,-1858,  Walton's,  .l/i/«//^/«r.     (1823  want*  t»(o 

I'rv'iminary  leaves.j 


NFIV  yOA^A-,  PENNSYLVANIA,  VIRGINIA. 

The  First  New  York  Almanac. 

7389  I  An  Almanack  for  1697.  By  John  Clapp,]  wants  title  and  last 
leaf;  had  when  complete,  2O  leaves,  in  fours  (A-E,  f ,  g) ;  a  fni<  lines 
torn  from  the  top  of  the  i^th  leaf;  unctit. 

8°  [AA'/r  i'oA'A',  Wii.i.i..i.M  Bkadiokd,  1697] 

E.XCESSIVEI.V  KARi:.  The  First  Almanac  printed  in  New  York.  Its  editor 
Mud  publisher.  John  Clapp,  kept  a  house  of  entt.taininent  "about  two  mile  without  the 
t  ity  of  .Vew-York,  at  the  place  called  the  Boury,''  which  was  "  generally  the  bating  place, 
where  (ientlemen  take  leave  of  their  Friends  going  so  long  a  Journey"  as  from  New  York 
to  Boston,  in  "a  parting  glass  or  two  of  generous  Wine."  Against  the  24th  of  June,  in 
the  calendar,  he  gives  notice  that  "  in  commemoration  of  the  feast  of  St.  John  Baptist 
(&  to  keep  up  a  happy  union  &  lasting  friendship,  by  the  sweet  harmony  of  good  society) 
a  feast  is  held  by  the  Johns  of  this  Ciiy,  at  John  ('liipf's  in  the  Bowry,  where  any 
dentlrman  whose  christian  name  is  John  may  nnd  a  hearty  wellcome  to  joyn  in  consort 
with  his  Namesakes." 

!n  the  "  Epistle  Dedicatory"  to  'lovernor  Fletcher,  Clapp  says: — 
"  Being  animated  hereunto  by  some  hints  received  from  your  Excellency,  who  wondering 
that  no  Person  in  this  Province  did  undertake  to  write  an  Almanack  every  Year,  but  mutt 
lie  beholden  to  a  stranger  for  one,  This,  I  tay  (may  it  please  your  Excellency)  put  me 
upon  the  work,  and  to  run  the  venture  ot  those  maoj  C'ensurfi  that  atttods  the  >'re«t  in 
itiattrtK  of  this  or  the  like  nature.''  ---^      .^  , 


I 


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"  To  the  Kind  Reader,"  he  repeats,  tliat  '•  having  little  else  to  do,  and  finding  this  whole 
Province  beholding  to  a  stranger  for  a  Netv  Almanai:k  every  year"  he  "  did  resolve  to  set 
himself  upon  the  Work,"  etc. 

Opposite  each  page  of  the  calendar,  is  a  page  of  "  Observations  "  on  the  month,  in 
verse.  Remarks  on  Eclipses,  with  "a  short  discourse  of  those  two  glorious  Bodies,  the 
Sun  and  Moon,"  cKcupy  ten  pages,— followed  by  a  Table  of  the  Kings  of  England,  and  ,1 
rhymed  chronology,  in  five  pages.  More  interesting  are  "a  Chronological  Account  of  the 
Domestic  Occurrences,  from  the  first  settlement  of  this  Province,"  and  tables  of  the 
"several  .Stages  &  Post-Roads  from  the  City  of  New-York  to  Boston,"  and  from  New 
York  to  Philadelphia,  with  the  houses  of  entertainment. 

A  notice  of  this  Almanac,  with  copies  of  the  dedicatory  epistle,  provincial  chronoloi^y, 
etc.,  was  communicated  to  Valentine's  Manual  for  1853,  hy  "  E.  B.  C.,"  to  whom  a  copy- 
evidently  the  same  copy  here  described— had  beer,  loaned  by  an  antiquarian  friend. 

7390  (Gaine'8)  New- York  Pocket  Almanack,  for  1761  ;  by  Thomas 
Moore.  Philo. ;  1764,  1767.  1768,  1772,  1775,  1788,  1792,  1793, 
1796-99,  d'«(/  I  dttpl.;  by  Richard  (,ancl  'I'homas)  Moore.  New 
York,  Hugh  Gaine — Ming's  U.  S.  Register,  1809;  by  Abr. 
Shoemaker.  N.  y.,A/ex.  Ming —  Sword's  Pocket  Almanack  .  .  and 
Eccles.  Register,  for  1827,  and  1829.  X.  K,  T.  &•  y.  Swords, 
i"]  Almanacs.  32'^  —  Gaine's  Uni\ersal  Register,  or  Columbian 
Kalendar,  for  1787,  nice  copy.    16°  N.  K,  H.  Gaine.  (18) 

Twelve  of  the  Almanacs  are  in  their  original  Dutch  lackered  paper  or  marbled  covers. 
Twelve  are  interUnved,  and  contain  lucal  and  personal  memoranda,  shipping  news,&c.  by 
New  York  merchants,  and  others.  Thi'  Almanac  for  1772,  has  some  te.ives  injured  by 
cu'ting,  but  contains,  uninjured,  the  r.ir^  ■  Prospect  of  the  City  of  New  York." 
The  Almanac  for  I7<i9  contains  .1  few  entries  of  marriages  and  births  in  the  Brevonrt, 
Goelet,  and  Hicks  families. 

7391  Hutchin's  Improved:  an  Almanack  for  1769,  1788,  and  1795. 
By  John  Nathan  Hutchins,  Philom.  N.  }'.,  H.  Gaine —  The 
N.  Y.,  Mass.,  Conn.,  and  Vermont  Ahnannck,  for  1789  .By  Eben 
W.  Judd,  Philom.  Albany,  C.  Ji.  &'  G.  //l'^^/,?/— Green  leaf's 
Almanack,  for  1796.     N.  K,  T.  Greenlea/.     5  Almanacs,  yellowed 

12^ 


Being  an   Almanack    for.  .  1749.  .  Py 
good  copy,  wants  last  leaf —  The  same  ; 


by  use. 
7392  Poor  Richard  Improved 
Richard  Saunders,  Philom., 
for  1766,  7iiants  a  leaf.     (2) 

12'^  Philadelphia,  B.  Fr.aski.ix  and  D.  Hall- 
ux:) —  A  Pocket  Almanack,  for  1751.  '52,  '53,  '58,  '63,  '64,  '65,  '66 : 
by  R.   Saunders,   Phil.     (8)  clean,  in  lackered  and  marbled  covers, 
interleaved,  with  mss.  memoranda.     8  Almanacs. 

32"  Phila.,  B.  Fraxklix  and  D.  Hm.i.,  1751-66 

.See  ( Part  I.)  No.  320(1,  and  No.  \2\\. 

7394  Poor  Will's  Pocket  Almanack,  for  1792.  Phila.,  y.  Crukshank. 
'I'he  same,  for  1826,  and  1832  {wants  title),  ib.,  Kimber  6^  Sharp- 
less —  Merchant's  Pocket  Remembrancer  for  1836.     ib.,  U.Hunt 

—  Friends'  Pocket  Alman.ic,  for  1846:  by  Jos.  Foulke.  ib.,  T.  E. 
Chapman  —  I'he  same,  for  1857  —  S.  S.  Teacher's  Pocket  Almanac, 
for  1848.  ib.,  A.  S.  S.  Union  —  Philadelphia  Pocket  .Almanac,  for 
1857  and  1858.    T.  L.  Chapman — and  },  others,    tz  Pocket  Almanacs. 

32"  and  48° 

7395  Philadelphia  Almanacs.  Poulson's  Town  and  Country  Almanac, 
for  1792,  '93,  '94 — Father  Abraham's  Aim.  for  1803,  '05,  '06. 
P.  Steivart — Dickson's  Balloon  Aim.  tor  1805  {Lancaster,  IV, 
Dickson)  —  M.  Carey's  Franklin    Mm.,  for  1806,  '09,  '10,  '11,  '14 

—  Bailey's  Rittenhouse  Aim.,  for  1812,  1815.  l.ydia  P.  Bailey  — 
Johnson's  Penn.  and  N.J.  Aim.,  for  1807.     B.  Johnson:  —  The 


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same,  i%o%,  calendar  pages  impft.  —  Robinson  Crusoe's  Aim.,  for 
1813.  W.  McCuUoch  —  Johnson  and  Warner's  Aim.,  1813  — 
Bioren's  Town  and  Country  Aim,,  1816,  '18,  '19,  '24 —  Pounder's 
Wesleyan  Aim.,  1819  —  Poor  Robin's  Almanack,  1826  and  1832 
(both  interleaved).     25  Almanacs.  Phila.,    1792-1832 

/396  Oerman  Almanacs.  A  series  of  Almanacs  in  the  German 
lanj^uage,  or  arranged  after  the  system  of  the  German  Calendars, 
for  1803  and  1805-1854,  complete-  printed  in  Philadelphia,  Ger- 
inantown,  and  Lancaster,  "^ ..,  Baltimore  and  Hagerstown,  Md. 
5 1  (rt  few  imperfect),  many  illustrated  with  curious  cuts ;  tn  3  vols., 
hf.  russia,  neat.  sm.  4° 

Comprising,  the  .\eue  Hoch  Deutsche  .\meric.  Calender,  1801,  1S06.  Bait.,  S.  Siiiir  — 
(1.  H.  U.  A meric.  Calender,  1805,  '07, '09, '10.  German/own,  .\/.  BiUiiieyer ;  i8iy, /'////fl., 
G.  &'  D.  Billmeyer —  Neue  gemein.  Landwirthschafts  Cal.,  1808,  inii-16.  Laiunstery 
G.  &•  P.  (and  A.)  Alhrec/it :  1822,  ib.  tVm.  Albrecht  —  A.  Volksfreund  11.  Hagerstaiiner 
Cal.,  1817,  Hagcrstmim.  Griiber  &•  May :  Amer.  Farmers'  Aim.,  1823,  '24,  '27,  '28,  '29,. 
'^j,iiitt ,  Gru/ter  ami  Afay :  \S;{},  id.,  'J.  Gnidcr ;  Hagerstown  Town  and  Country  Aim., 
i8i5,  '37,  '50,  iHd.,J.  Grulier  —  Schafter  11.  Maund's  Cal.,  1818,  1820.  Ball.  — Citizens' 
ana  Farmers'  Yearly  Messenger,  1S25,  and  C.  and  F.  Almanac,  1843,  '44,  '46,  Bait., 
J.  T.  Hantsche ,  and  many  others. 

7397  —  Almanacs,  arranged  after  the  system  of  the  Gerr.jan  Calen- 
dars, (two,  in  the  German  language.)  as  under.  4° 

The  Franklin  Aim.,  by  jol.n  'Vard,  1837.  P.'iila.  —  Agricultural,  1840.  Lancaster, 
7.  Btar —  Uncle  Sam's  Large,  i!>4^,  1847.  Phila.  —  Turner's  Improved  Housekeeper's, 
1845.  .V.  Y.  ■Hit  Phila.  —  The  People's,  1850.  Phila.,  R.  W.  Desiher  —  Der  Bote 
am  Brleuee  1S52.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  —  d.  Alte  Germantown  Calender,  1S54.  Phila., 
Cli.  G.  Saner. 

7398  Almanacs,  1726-1827.  [Almanack  fc.  1726, /w/y/.  Philadelphia^ 
Samuel  Keimer'\  —  The  Gentleman  and  Citizen's  Almanack,  for 
'737  C'y  John  Watson,  bookseller!,  //.  84.  Dublin,  S.  Powell,  for 
y.  Watson  —  Tne  American  Almanack,  for.  .  1744.  .  By  Titav 
Lkeds.  Philomat.  Philadelphia,  J.  'Varner,  and  C\orneliii]  Bradford 
—  The  Virginia    Almanac,  for  1758.     By  Theoph.  Wr./g,  Philoni. 

Williamsburg,  Wm.  Hunter,  {interleaved ;  manuscript  memoranda)  — 
'I'lie  V'i,  -inia  Almanac,  for  1796:.  by  Rob.  Antlrews.  Richmond, 
S.  Pleasants —  I'he  Good  Old  V'irg.  Almananck,  for  1806.  ib.,  T. 
Nicolson —  The  \'irginia  and  No.  Carolina  Almanac,  for  18 18  ;  by 
John  Sharp.  Petersburg — The  Franklin  Almanac,  for  1827.  Rich- 
mond,  Va.     8  in  1  \ol.,  hf.  mor. 

Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  and  \  irginia  Almanack, 
178^  |calcul.  by  \.  Ellicott].  Baltimore,  Mary  K.  Goddard — The 
same,  1784,  1789,  1790.  Bait.,  Wm.  Goddard —  Poor  Will's.  1786. 
Phila.,  y.  Crukshank  —  Tlie  Balloon  Aiiuanac.  1791.  Lancaster, 
y.  Bailey  —  Benjamin  Banneker's.  1792.  Bait..  Wm.  Goddard, 
RARE  —  The  same,  1 795,  woodcut  portrait  of  Baiincker.  Wilmington, 
a.  ^  y.  Adams  —  'I'he  same,  1796  —  Bait.,  rhilip  Pdwards  (and 
others) —  Town  and  Country,  1797.     Baltimore,  W.  J'echin. 

8  RARE  Almanacs,  all  in  kink  cundi iton.  in  i  vol.,  hf.  red  mor., 
neat.     (2  vols.)  12" 

7399  MtisBachusutts  .Almanacs,  1790-iSio:  a  continuous  series,  made 
uj)  Iroin  various  Massachusetts  almanacs,  of  .\nies.  Low,  "  liick- 
erstaff,''  I.  Thomas,  Stearns,  IJ.  George,  "  Weatlierwise,"  Poor 
Richard's  N.  E.,  etc. ;  a/so.  Low's,  1812.  '14  :  Is.  Thomas,  Jr.,  1818, 
R.  B.  Thomas.  1820.  all  interleaved  and  containing  a  manuscript 
diary,  kept  by  yames  Parker  (yr.)  of  Shirley,  A/jss.     45  Almanacs, 


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7400  Massachusetts  Alm.'inacs (various)  i"] i\^-ii>o?>, irregular,  including 
many  that  are  very  scarce : —  v.  p. 

1743  Mercurius  Nov-Anj.;licaiius . .  by  William  Nadir,  L.  X.  Q. 
[Dr.  William  Douglass.]  Boston,  Rogers  &*  Fowle,  rark —  Ames's, 
1750,  56,  '61-65,  '68,  '70.  '71— Low's,  1772,  '77,  '87,  '90,  '94, 
1803.  "06.  '09,  '11,  '13,  '14 — Steam's,  1773,  '76  (2  copies)  —  The 
Esoex  Almanack;  by  Philo.  Freeman,  1771,  '72,  '73  (2  copies) 
Salem,  Samuel  Hall — Daniel  George's  Almanack,  1777-82,  '84. 
Boston  anil  Neu>buryport — Russell's  American  Almanac,  1780, 
81,  '82,  worn,  two  impft.  Danvers,  and  Boston,  E.  Russell  — 
Walter  Folger's  Aim.  for  1790  —  Amos  Pope's  Astronom.  Diary 
or  Aim.,  fur  1793,  94  —  (lentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Diary,  or  Aim., 
'797-  'jy  •^sa  Houghton,  Worcester — Poor  Richard's  Franklin 
Almanac.  1808.  (46) 

7401  Connecticut  Almanacs  (various)   1787-1832,  irregular. — 
(The  Middlesex  Aim.)  1787,  1788.     Middletown.  Woodward  6* 

Green  —  The  American  Aim.,  1791.  Litchfield,  T.  Collier — A 
regular  series  of  Conn.  Almanacs,  1 794-1832,  stitched  together, 
made  up  from  Strong's  (1794),  Beer's  (1794-99),  Strong's  (1800, 
03,  '06).  Beers  (1801.  '02,  '05,  '18,  '22),  A.  Allen's  (1804,  '07 
{impft.),  '08,-17,  19-21,  '23-33  —  I'own  &  Country,  for  1798:  by 
i.  Bickerstaff.  Norwich,  j.  Trumbull — Conn.,  Mass.,  etc..  Aim. 
for  1804.  ib.,  C.  E.  Trumbull — Shelton's  New  Aim.,  «8i5. 
Bridgeport — Connecticut  A.,  1821.     Hartford,  Roberts  dv  Burr. 

(50 

7402  Connecticut  Almanacs  (various)  1785-1861,  irregular: — 

N.  Strong's,  1781;;,  '90.  Hartford —  H.  Statford's,  1800.  New 
Haven  —  Wm  Lilly's,  i8oi,  1802.  N.  H,  W.  IF.  Morse—  Strong's 
Conn.  Pocket.  1802.  Hartf,  y.  Babcock  —  J.  Sanford's,  1805  (2 
editions.  1  N-  //.,  and  Hartf.  —  Beers's,  1807.  Hartf.  —  Shelton's, 
1815.  Bridgeport — Steven's  improved,  1817.  N.  H. —  Farmer's, 
by  Newton,  1819.  Nonvich — Farmers',  1820.  '21.  Hartf. — 
Connecticut.  1820,  '21.  A^.  H. — Conn.,  1821.  Hartf.  —  E.  E. 
Prentiss's,  1826.  N.  //!  — Frost's.  1827.  ib.  —  I'ri  Strong's, 
1828.  //'.  —  Palmer's  N.  E,  1832.  ih. — Temperance,  1833, '34. 
//. —  Farmer's  1839  (2).  Hartf.  —  Creen  s  N.  E.,  1840.  Nav 
London  —  \\'aterbur\-.  1S55,  "61.  {27) 

7403  Massachusetts  Aimanius  (various!  1774-1S74.  irregular  . — 
Bickei staff's.  1774 — Weatlierwise.  1782 — D.  Crcorge,  1784  — 

Is.  Thomas,  1801 — Columbian  Aim,,  1804.  Dedham.  H.  Mann 
—  Co'nmbian  Calendar.  J.  Trufant.  1804.  Z^ww/wj/^-/— Trufant's 
I'amiiy.  1806,  1810  Bt'ston  —  j.  Hu\.'e'--,  1807,  '10.  '12-14,  'iq. 
Greenwich  (and  Enfield ) —  Poor  Kifhards  irankliii,  1808  (3  cop.) 
Kost.  —  r.irisluirst's  N.  F.  iMatv,  1809.  Leominster —  Pocket.  1810. 
Host.  —  1  >(.(lhai:i  Pocket.  1812  —  ( Lathroji's)  Ccntleman's  Pocket, 
.md  F.  M. Icon's  Vule  Mccum,  1814.     Boston — etc.,  etc  (40) 

7404  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont  Almanacs:  — 

Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Diary,  1802:  by  Asa  Houghton. 
K'vne — Hinghton's  (icnuiiie.  1804,  '06,  '07.  1810.  ibid.  —  The 
same,  18 13.  '  Wnlpoi.  L  Thomas  (S^•  Cc.  —  D.  Sewall,  1808. 
Portsmouth — A.   tlouglitoii,    1814,     Hrattleborough — The    sam., 


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182 1.  Bellows  Falls  —  N.  H.  and  Vt.  Almanack,  1813;  calcul.  by 
Amos  Cole.  Windsor — Benj.  Doe's  Newtonian,  182 1.  Portsmouth, 
H.  Gray — Farmer's  Cv  Mechanic's,  1822  [imp/t.)  by  N.  Wild. 
Chesterfield,  N.  H.  —  N.  E.  Farmer's,  1825  ;  by  T.  Abell.  Alstead 
N.  H. —  D.  Leavitt's  Farmer's  and  Scholar's,  1831.  Concord  — 
Poor  Richard's  New  Farmer's,  1836,  1837.  ibid.  —  Leavitt's 
Freeman's  and  Farmer's,  1838.    Claremonf,  N'.  H.  (17) 

7405  Rhode  Island  Almanacs.  Daniel  Freebetter's,  1788.  Newport, 
Peter  Edes  —  Wheeler's  N.  A.  Calendar,  i  T^Z,poor  copy.  Providence, 
B.  «^//<f(r/^r  —  Phillips's  U.  S.  Diary,  1797.     Warren,  N.  Phillips 

—  N.  E.  Calendar,  1800:  calcul.  by  Eliab  Wilkin.son,  of  Smithfield. 
Neivport — Christian  .\lm.  for  R.  I.,  i?29.  Providence — R.  I, 
Rkgister.  and  Almanac,  1831.  Providence —  Providence  Aim.  and 
Business  Directory  for  1855,  with  a  Business  Directory  for  Newport, 
Bristol,  Westerly,  &c.,  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  Men  of  B.  I, 
Prov.  1855.  (7) 

7406  New  York,  City  and  State.  .-Mmanacs  (various)  1811-1860, 
irregular. 

Gentleman's  Diary  and  Aim,,  181 1  ;   calcul.  by  Prof.  R.  Adrain 

—  Stoddard's  Columbia  A.,  18 13  :  by  A.  Beers.  Huason  —  Wood's 
1815,  '16,  '25  —  Father  Tammany'.s,  1816  {title  leaf  imp/t.)  — 
(Nash's)  Ladies  and  (Jentlemen's  Diary,  182 1.  //.  96,  scarce  — 
Phinney's  Calendar,  or  Western  A.,  1820.  Cooperstown  —  Astron. 
Cal.  or  West.  .Ahn.,  i<S24.  Buffalo.  O.  Spafford —  Farmer's  (D. 
Young's),  1826,  '38,  '44,  '46,  '47  —  Farmer's  (\.  Sharp's)  1827. 
Rochester —^.  Y.  Medical,  1828  (2)  —  Webster's  Albany,  1831, 
'36, '45.  Albany —  Temperance,  1834-7, '39.  Albany — Methodist, 
1838  —  Mute's  Aim.,  1840:  by  Levi  S.  Backus.  Canajoharie  — 
Harrison,  1S41 — etc.,  etc.  (56) 

7407  Philadelphia  Almanacs,  various,  1794-1844,  irregular,  {seven 
interleaved.) 

Poiilson's  Town  .\nil  Country  .\.,  1794  —  Bioren's  T.  &  C,  iSo.S, '10  —  .^m,  Nav.il, 
I  Si  5,  ftill-f'itge  cuts  of  naval  ailions  (2  cop.)  —  Farmers'  &  Mech.,  1S17  —  .\gricultiiral, 
1S19  —  McCarty  &  Davis's  Penn.,  1820  —  Farmers',  ■'^22  —  Uesilver's  U.  S.  ,Alni.,  iSsi-, 
'29 —  Poor  Will's,  1S27-30,  '39,  '49,  'jjo  —  Citizen's  &:  I'armers'  (by  |.  Cramer)  1828  — 
Hennett  &  Walton's  (by  j.  Cramer),  1829,  '31  —  Grigs's  City  and  Country,  r83o,  '31  — 
Montgomery's  Tippecanoe,  1S41  —Franklin,  1842  —  el,., etc. 

Citizens  iSc   Farmers',  1821  ;   Iknnett  &  Walton's,  1S23;   I,ani;strotli  &  M'nowell's, 

1825;    Kite's,    1827;   ,   1828,   -uants  tillc :    Columbian,   1830;   Poor  Will^,   1847; 

these  sfvcn  interleaveti ,  and  containini^  a  daily  rcxord  nf  the  weather. 

Patterson's  Pittsburgh  Town  and  Country  Magazine  Almanac, 
1818  . .  by  John  Armstrong,  uncut,  Pittsb.,  R.  Patterson. 

(41) 

7408  —  Aitken's  General  American  Register  and  Calendar,  for  tiie 
year  1774,  //.  200,  some  leaves  stained.  Phila.,  R.  Aitken,  very 
RARE  —  The  I'nited  States  Register,  for  1794  and  1795  (2  copies). 
Phila.,  for  Mathew  Carey.     4  vols.  16" 

7409  New  Jersey  Almanacs :  N.  J.  and  Penn.  .Mm.,  1804-07,  '12,  '13, 
'15, '16.  Trenton  —  Columbian,  1809.  New  Brunswick  —  Oram's, 
18 10.     Trenton  —  Wilson's  Farmer's,  181 1.     ibid.     (11) 

Delaware  Almanacs  :  .\nnual  Visiter  and  Citizen  and  Farmer's, 
1812,  1815,  clean,  uncut.    JVilmington,  y.  Wilson.     (2) 


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Maryland  Almanacs :  Bonsai  and  Niles'  Town  and  Country, 
1801  —  Farmer's,  1818  ;  calcul.  by  J.  Sharp  —  National  Calendar, 
1829  —Farmers',  1831.     Baltimore.     (4,  all  clean,  uncut). 

17  Almanacs. 

7410  Virginia  Farmer's  Almanac,  1808;  calcul.  by  Benj.  Bates. 
Alexandria,  R.  6^rrtj^  Johnson's  Virginia  A.,  1808.  Richmond  — 
Alexandria,  1834  —  Cotton's  edition  of  Richardson's,  1852,  1853. 
Richmond. 

North  and  South  Carolina.  Palladium  of  Knowledge  and 
Charleston  Pilot,  or  Car.  and  Ga.  Aim.,  1806.  Charleston,  W.  P. 
Young — So.  (Carolina  &  Ga.,  1800.  ibid.,  Freneau  dv  Paine  — 
Henderson's,  181 1.  Raleigh  —  Turner's  No.  Carolina,  1851,  '52.  ib. 

Alabama  Almanac,  Kellogg  &  Co's,  1839.     Mobile. 

MissisBippi  and  Louisiana  Almanac,  1827  :  by  VVm.  L.  Willsford, 
Xatchez. 

12  Almanacs,  all  scarce. 

7411  Ohio  Almanac,  i8io :  by  Rob.  Stubbs,  Philomathes.  Cincinnati, 
Carney  &•  Morgan,  very  scarce.  —  The  Western  Reserve  Aim., 
1818:  by  Sam.  Roberts,  7t>ants  last  leaf.  Pittsburgh,  Butler  6- 
Lambdin  —  ChiiliL;othe  Aim.,  1819  (No.  I.)  clean,  uncut.  Chillicothe, 
Geo.  Nashee — Ohio  Register  and  Western  Calendar,  containing 
Almanac  for  1819,  clean,  unatt  {pp.  96),  and  1821  :  by  Wm.  Lusk  ; 
SCARCE  —  The  Columbus  Aim.,  1822  :  by  W.  Lusk.  Worthington, 
Ezra  Griswold,  'Jr.  ^  Co.,  1821  — The  Freeman's,  1840:  by  ¥.. 
Dwelle.  Cine.  —  James's  Farmer's  ai.d  Mechanic's  German-English, 
1855.     Ctnc.  —  Illustrated  Family  Medical,   1855.     Cincinnati. 

9  Almanacs. 

The  Ohio  Ahnanac  for  1810  contains  i8  pages  of  "Erratic  Sketches  concerning  the 
i^tatc-  of  Ohio,"  inclu(Jin)»  some  account  of  the  fauna  and  flora,  and  a  description  of 
Cincinnati,  which,  "considering  it  is  only  20  years  old,  may  be  pronounced  a  large  and 
flourishing  town ".."  containing  about  ;oo  dwelling-houses,  and  some  of  these  three 
stories  high  "  . .  "  Two  large  barges  leave,  yearly,  Cincinnati  for  New  Orleans,''  r/i. 

7412  Tennessee  Alnuinac  (Bradford's),  1816:  calcul.  by  Rob.  Grier. 
Nashville,  T.  G.  Bradford — (Kentucky.)  Am.  farmers',  1815  : 
calcul.  by  T.  Henderson.  Lexington  —  Christian  Aim.  for  Kentucky, 
1838-40.  ibid.  —  Western  Farmer's,  1840,  '41.  ibid.  Carrie  i\: 
Damon's  California,  1855.     ^"^^  Francisco. 

7413  Methodist  Almanac,  1837,  1838.  N'.  V.  —  Baptist  Almanac 
and  Ann.  Register.  iS^^-^o,  except  '4^.  Phila.  —  Congregational 
.\lmanac,  1846,  '47.  Boston  —  Fresbytfjrian  Family  Aim.,  1852, 
illustrated.  Phila.  —  Unitarian  Congreg'l  Register,  185 1,  and  1854. 
Boston  —  Church  Almanac  [Episcopal],  1852,  1861.  N-  Y. — 
Christian  Almanac  for  Connecticut,  1828,  '30,  '32,  '40.  Hartford 
Temperance  Almanac,  1840,  "42-45  —  Am.  Tract  Society's, 
illustrated,  1861,  1862.     (26) 

7414  The  Illustrated  Pilgrim  Almanac,  i860  and  1861  :  [edited  by 
Dr.  N.  B.  ShurtlefT:]  fine  illustrations  from  designs  and  drawings  by 
Hammatt  Billings.     2  Numbers.  1.  8°  Boston. 

7415  Poor  Richard's  Almanac,  1850,  '51,  '52,  [comprising  the  editorial 
matter  of  Franklin's  Almanac  for  1733  to  1741,  inclusive,]  y?n^ 
illustrations.     3  Numbers.  8°  New  York.  J.  Dagget.  Jr. 


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7416  —  The  same.  {3  Nos.)  —  Poor  Richard,  1733  [reprinted,  G. 
S.  Appleton,  Phila.,  1850]  —  The  Old  Franklin  Almanac,  i860. 
I.  8°  Phila.,  y.  Haslett.     5  Almanacs. 

7417  The  Ladies  Annual  Register,  1838  :  by  Caroline  Oilman, /!>^.  140, 
woodcuts.  Boston — Norton's  Literary  Almanac,  1852,  engravings 
and  descriptions  of  Public  Libraries.     N.  V.     (2)  8" 

7418  (Agricultural)  Almanack,  1819.  PAila.  —  Farmers',  1820,  1821 
(4),  Hartford — Connecticut,  182 1.  ibid.  —  (T.  G.  Fessenden's) 
N.  E.  Farmer's,  1828  (No.  L),  '29,  '31,  '34,  (2  cop.)  Boston  — 
Farmer's  and  Mechanic's,  1852.     (13)  8° 


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7419  ALMANACS,  Printed  for  the  Stationers' Company,  1769-1781  : 
136  Almanacs,  bound  in  13  vols.,  old  English  red  morocco,  borders  and 
corners  gill,  g.  e.,  a  fine  set,  from  the  library  of  the  Marquess  of  Rock 
ingham.  sm.  8°  London,  1 769-1 781 

This  set — ciivcring  the  period  of  the  American  Revolution — con^prises  Wni.  Andrews's 
"  Remarkable  News  from  the  .'^lars'M  1769-7 7);  The  Cientleman's  Diary  (i/'/M  mathematital 
questions,  and  solutions),  The  Ladies'  Diary:  or  Woman's  Almanack  (7(7///  enif^mas, 
rebuses,  queries,  etc.);  Fr.  Moore's  Vox  Stellarum  (astrological);  J.  Partridge's  Merlinus 
Liberatus;  Parker's  Ephcnieris;  S.  Pearse's  Coclcstial  Diary  (i76y-73);  Poor  Robin; 
Poor  Sir  Robin  ;  ■'  the  Second  Part . .  calculated  for  the  Meridian  of  Cuckoldom,  and  for 
the  Latitude  of  every  one's  capacity,"  etc.;  The  English  Apollo  . .  by  Richard  Saunders; 
H.  Season's  Speculum  Anni,  or  Season  on  the  Seasons;  Tycho  Wing;  Robert  White's 
CfElestial  Atlas;  nnii,  for  1775,  177O,  The  Free-Mason's  Calendar.  .  By  a  Society  ol 
the  Brethren  (History  of  Masonry  in  England:  lists  of  Or.  Officers;  town,  country,  and 
foreign  lodges,  etc  )  very  scarce. 

The  heraldic  book-plate  of  the  Marquess  of  Rockingham  (K.  G.),  Prime  Minister, 
1765-66,  and  .^gain,  1782  (the  successor  of  Lord  North),  is  in  two  or  three  of  the  volumes. 

7420  The  Royal  Kalendar;  or  complete  Annual  Register  for  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  and  America,  for  1791,//.  iv,  281.        12°  London 

This  copy  has  the  name  of  "  Rev'd  Benj'n  Trumbull,  Northhaven,  Connecticut,"  in  the 
autograph  of  (his  cousin)  the  Rev.  Sam.  Peters,  the  tory  refugee  and  pseudo-historian  of 
Connectir.it,  who  presented  it. 

7421  Seller  (John)  An  Alni.inack  for  30  ye;irs,  1085-1714,  25  leaves, 
handsomely  engraved  throughout,  no  title-page,  a  two-page  map  of  Neic> 
England  and  A^eiv  York  {soiled) ;  a  plate  of  the  planetary  influences, 
torn.  sm.  8"  \London,  1 685-1 708] 

Mr.  Brinley  has  noted,  in  pencil:  "Mr.  Harris,  of  Caniliridge,  has  a  copy  of  this 
Almanac,  with  title  and  date  in  ink,  1685."  The  present  copy  has  the  name  of  William 
Tully.  170S-9. 

The  .Mmanac,  in  this  edition,  was  calculated  for  New-Enoland.  It  has,  besides  the 
Map,  tables  for  "the  Rising  and  Setting  of  the  Sun  at  New-England,"  and  tables  for 
constructing  "  horizontal  and  south  Dials  for  Boston  in  New  England." 


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%*  Tl\is  ilivisii  n  includoi  must  ot  tlie  hooks  and  tiactb  printed  in  New  England, 
from  1709  to  17-h  (and  later),  not  previously  catalogued ;  volumes  accidentally  omitted 
from  tlie  catalogue  (in  Part  I.)  of  books  published  in  New  England,  1640-1709  'among 
lliem  several  works  of  the  Mathers):  and  a  number  of  duplicates  of  early  and  very 
RARE  issues  of  the  Camljridgeand  Iloston  press;  writings  of  Ol'akers  and  Separates  ; 
Church  controversies;  religious  and  the , 'logical  works  published  (or  re-printed)  in  New 
York  and  rUiladelphia  ;  with  a  few  piiljlications  of  the  present  century. 

7422  Adams  (Hanniili)  An  Alphabetical  Coini)endiiim  of  the  various 
Sects:  with  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  the  different 
Schemes  of  Religion,  autograph  of  Rev.  Isaac  Backus.  1785  ,•  sewed, 
uncut.  8°  13  OS  ton,  1784 

7423  Adams  (Hannah)  A  Mew  of  Religions:  containing  an  Alpha- 
betical Compendium  of  the  various  Religious  Denominations,  and 
a  Brief  Account  of  the  diti'erent  Schemes  of  Religion,  etc.  3d 
edition,  //.  504,  sheep,  nice  copy.  8^  Boston,  iSoi 

7424  Akams  (FJiphalet)  of  XeiK'  London.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of 
Thomas  Clap,  Windham,  uncut.  New  London,  7\  Green,  1726; 
and  Serin,  at  Ordin.  of  John  Owen,  Groton,  1727.  N".  L..  T.  Green, 
1730  —  Adams  (^Wm.)  Thanksg.  Sermon  at  New  London,  for  the 
Conquest  of  Canada,  Oct.,  1761.     ibid.,  1761.     3  Sermons,  rare. 

7425  .\r.i,EiNi'.  (J.)  .\n  Alarm  to  Unconverted  Sinners,  damaged. 
Boston,  1739  —  The  same.     ib..  1764.     (2  \ols.)  12'' 

"No  Hook  in  the  English  Tongue  (the  Bible  only  e.Kcepted)  can  equal  it,  for  the 
Numbers  which  have  been  dispersed;  for  there  have  lieen  20,000  printed  under  the  Title 
of  The  I'.ali :  di  A/jrm  to  the  Un.itnveileil :  and  50,000  of  the  same  liook  have  been 
sold  under  the  Title  of   The  .Sun-  (7iii:/j  lo  Henven." — Calamy. 

7426  .\li.en  (Timothy)  of  Plainfield,  Conn.  Answer  to  Pilate's  Ques- 
tion, (What  is  Truth  ?),  //.  48.  hf.  mor.,  neat. 

8°  Providence,  Sarah  and  Wm.  Goddard.  1765 

.■\  VERY  RARE  and  very  early  Providence  imprint. 

7427  ALLIN  {]QW.'ii)  of  Dedham.    .Animadversions  upon  the  .^.v/-/- 
svxonAi.i,\  ^.i//-; Avc.i . v'.i.  ..  With  an  .Answer    Unto  the   Reasons 
alledged  for  the  Opinion  of  the  Dissenters,  //.  (6),  82.  nice  copy. 
4*^  Cambridge,  S.  G\reen\and M.  y\ohnson^for Hezekiah  Usher,  1664 

Excessively  Rare.     (See  Part  1.,  No.  698.) 

7428  Ali.ine  (Henry)  '^I'wo  Mites  on  some , .  disputed  Points  of 
Divinity,  //.  (7),  342,  sheep.  12"  Halifax,  A.  Ifenry.  1781 

Very  rare.  Unknown  to  Mr.  Sabin.  Anthony  Henry  was  the  only  printer  in  Nc  a 
Scotia  from  1770  to  17711.    See  Thomas,  Hist.  :^f  Pyhitin;.;,  ii.  177. 

7429  American  Preacher  (The) ;  a  Collection  of  Sermons  by  living 
Preachers  of  different  Denominations,  now  living  in  the  U.  States. 
4  vols.       ?>°  EUzabethtoxvn,  N^.  J.,  and  New  ILaven,  Conn.,  1791-93 

A  scarce  collection.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  David  Austin  .and  others). 
23 


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7430  Anti-Ministerial  Objections  Considered,  or  The  Unreasonable 
Pleas  made  by  some  against  their  Duty  to  their  Ministers,  with 
Respect  to  their  Maintenance  Answered,  eU.  In  a  Letter  to 
Richard  Kent  Esq.  one  of  His  Majesty's  Justices  of  the  Peace 
for  the  County  of  Essex,  eU.,  {pp.  1-44)  wants  last  page. 

8"  Boston,  B.  Gnrn  ynn.,  1725 
By  the  Kev,  John  Wise  ? 

7431  Appleton  (Nath'l)  The  Wisdom  of  (Jod  in  the  Redemption 
of  Eallen  Man,  illustrated  in  [19]  Discourses.  8°  Boston,  1728  — 
Several  Discourses  from  Rom.  viii.  14.     12°  Boston,  1743.    (2  vols.) 

7432  —  The  Wisdom  oi  God  in  the  Redemption  of  Fallen  Man,  etc., 
large  and  fine  copy  (i.ak  p,  paper  ?),  old  paneled  calf ;  with  autograph 
of  Rev.  Dr.  B.  Colman.  8°  Boston.  1728 

7433  Art  of  Contentment  (The)  ;  b\  the  Author  of  The  Whole  Duty 
of  Man,  &c.  16°  O.xford :  repr.  Phila.,  J.  Cliattin,  1753 

7434  Ashley  (Jona.)  Churches  consisting  of  Saints. .  Two  Sermons 
at  Deerfield,  June  24,  \ii^}„  fresh,  clean  copy,  uncut  except  at  top, 
pp.  iv.  26.  4°  Boston,  1753 

In  defence  of  the  "  h.-ilf-way  covenant,"  against  Jonathan  Echvarils. 

7435  Backus  (Isaac)  A  Letter  \(.inoni\  to  a  Gentlema'^  in  the  Mass. 
Gen.  Assembly,  concerning  Taxes  to  support  Religious  Worship, 
//.  22.  n.  p.,  1 77 1  —  A  Reply  to  . .  Mr.  Israel  Holly,  of  Suttield  .  . 
relative  to  Infant  Baptism,//.  34.  Ne^iport,  S.  Southwick,  1772  — 
The  Doctrine  of  Universal  Sahation  refuted.  .  .  A  concise  Answer 
to  Mr.  Relly  and  Mr.  Winchester.  J'roTidence,  John  Carter,  n.  d.  — 
The  Liberal  Support  of  Gospel  Ministers,  inculcated.  Boston, 
I'jijo  —  The  Testimony  of  the  Two  Witnesses,  explained  and 
vindicated  :  with  Remarks  on  the  late  Writings  of  Dr.  Hemmenway 
aud  Dr.  Lathrop.  2d  cd.  improved.  Boston,  1793  —  A  Great 
P'aith  described  and  inculcated.  Sermon,  on  Luke  vn.  y.  Boston, 
1805.     6  Pamphlets  (four  uncut.) 

7436  )A,\R^AV.\){]o\\x\)of  Marl'lchead.  Two  Sermons  :  The  Christian's 
Beha\  iour  under  .  .  13creavements  :  and  Tiie  Fatal  Consequence  of 
a  People's  persisting  in  Sin,  //.  68,  (2),  a  name  cut  from  title-leaf. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 14 

liotli  Sermons  were  "  preached  to  the  very  Reverend  Dr.  Mather's  Church,  in  the  Time 
of  the  Measels,"  Nov,  ay,  171J,  and  Jan.  14,  1713-14. 

7437  Barnard  (John)  Sermons  on  Several  Subjects.  London,  i-j 2"]  — 
Smiih  (Josiah)  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Sermons  on  several  important 
Subjects.     Boston,  i-jt^-j.     Two  in  i  vol.,  old  calf  8° 

7438  Barnard  (John)  Sermons,  etc.,  another  copy,  Large  Paper, 
first  sheet  water-stained,  old  paneled  calf .     London,  1727 The 

Imperfection  of  the  Creature  .  .  Nine  Sermons  on  Psal.  cxix.  96. 
Bost.,  1747.     (2  vols.)  8° 

7439  —  Janua  Coelestis:  or,  the  Myster}'  of  the  Gospel  in  the 
Salvation  of  a  Sinner.  (22)  Discourses,  //.  442.  Boston,  1750  — 
The  Imperfection  of  the  Creature,  etc.     /'/'.  1747.  (2  vols.)  8° 


liAKCI.AV BLLLAMY. 


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0  — 
8° 


7440  Uarnard  (Thos.)  of  Salem,  Mass.  I'lie  Christian  Salvation. 
Sermon  at  tiie  Ordination  of  Rev.  Josiaii  Hayley,  in  Hampton- 
Falls,  New  Hampshire,  Oct.  19,  1757,  a  bit  torn  from  inner  corner 
of  first  sheet,  without  injury  to  text,  uncut,  very  scarck. 

4°  Portsmouth,  D.  Fo7vk,  1757 

Daniel  Fowle  set  up  tlie  first  press  in  New  Hampshire,  at  I'ortsnioulli,  in  1756.  See 
Thomas,  i.  ^33. 

7441  IUrci.ay  (Robert)  Apologie,  oder  Vertheidigungs-Schrift  der 
wahren  Christlichen  Gottesgelahrheit,  wie  solche  unter  dem  Volk, 
.so  man  aus  Spott  Quaker,  das  ist,  Zittkrkr  nennet,  vorgetragen 
und  geichret  wird,  etc, . ,  von  neuen  ins  Deutsche  iibersetzt,  sheep, 
good  copy.  thk.  8°  Ger.va.wtouw,  Chk.  Saur,  1776 

Rark.  Robert  liarcKiy's  Apology,  translated  from  the  9th  English  edition  ;  printed  by 
Christopher  Sower,  Jim. 

"  We  are  safe  in  assigning  a  distinguished  place  amoni;  the  productions  of  the  human 
mind  to  llarclav's  'Apulogy  for  the  true  Christian  Divinity.'  Language  of  uncommon 
purity  is  made  the  powerful  instrument  of  reasoning  embellished  with  wit,  and  persuasion 
fortitied  by  arsument." — Allibone. 

7442  —  Catechism  and  ("onfession  of  Faith  .  .  which  containeth  a 
true  Account  of  the  Principles  and  Doctrines  of  the  .  .  (,)uakers,  t^/f. 

12°  Phila.,  J.  James,  1788 

7443  BECKwrrH  {Geo.)  of  Lyme,  Conn.  Visible  Saints'  lawful  Riujht 
to  Communion  \indicated,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  1769  —  The 
Invalidity  ..  of  Lay-Ordination.  1763  —  Second  letter  on  Lay- 
Ordination,  1766.     Three  in  1  vol.  sheep,  nice  copy. 

16°  New  London,  71  Green. 

7444  —  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Elijah  Sill,  New  Fairfield,  Oct.  17, 
1751.  N.  L.  1752  —  Second  Letter  on  Lay  Ordination  [in  reply 
to  Israel  Holly.]     ibid.  1766.     2  Pamphlets.  16" 

7445  Beach  (John)  A  Modest  Enquiry  into  the  Slate  of  the  Dead, 
//.  43,  RARE.  \2"  N.  London,  2\  &•  y.  Green,  1755  —  Dickinson 
(Jona.)  A  Vindication  of  God's  sovereign  free  Grace:  in  Remarks 
upon  Air.  John  Beach's  Sermon  from  Rom.  vi.  23 ;  etc.  8°  lioston, 
1746  —  Beach  (J.)  God's  Sovereignty  and  His  universal  Love  .  . 
reconciled:  in  a  Reply  to  Mr.  J.  Dickinson's  Remarks,  &c.  8^ 
ibid.  1747 — Animadversions  on  .  .  Mr.  Beach's  late  "Friendly 
Exnostulation."  12°  New  York,  B.  Mecom,  1 763,  rare.  4  Pamphlets. 

See  "A  Friendly  Expostulation"  &c..  No.  61 19  ;  and  otlier  writings  of  Mr.  lleach,  Nos. 
6176,  6177,  617S. 

7446  Belcher  (Samuel)  of  Nezvbury.  Concio  ad  Magistratum,  or.  An 
Assize  Sermon  preached  before  the  Honourable  Her  Majesties 
Superiour  Court ..  at  Ipswich,  21st  of  May,  1702.//.  13,  very 
SCARCE.  sm.  8°  Boston.  Barth.  Green,  1707 

7447  Bellamy  (Joseph)  Free  Religion  Delineated.  Two  Discourses  : 
With  a  Preface  by  Jonathan  Edwards,  //.  8,  421,  (5),  and  list  of 
Subscribers,  12  pp.  8°  Boston,  1750 

"Subsequently  reprinted  in  Scotland,  and  has  had  an  extensive  circulation  in  Great 
Britain  as  well  as  in  this  country.  With  the  single  exception  of  Edward's  work  on  the 
"  Religious  Affections,"  perhaps  no  work  in  the  language,  on  the  same  general  subject,  has 
been  more  widely  known,  or  more  liiglily  and  generally  prized." — Si'kaoue's  A>inah,'\.  405. 

7448  Bellamy  (J.)  Three  Sermons  upon  the  Divinity  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  Millenium,  and  the  Permission  of  Sin.  Boston,  1758  — 
Theron,  Paulinus,  and  Aspasio,  or  Letters  and  Dialogues  upon 
Love,  Faith  and  Assurance.  /'/'.  1759  —  Essay  on  the  Nature  and 
Glory  of  the  Gospel.     «A  1762.     (3  vols.)  12*^ 


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7449  Bellamy  (J.)  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Glory  of  the  Gospel  of 
Jesus  Christ.  Boston,  1762  —  The  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  Permis- 
sion of  Sin,  vindicated  j  in  Answer  to  "An  Attempt "  &c.  i6i(f.  1760. 
jnvo  in  one  vol. 

—  Essay  on  the  Nature  and  Glory  of  Jesus  Christ.  Worcester, 
1797. 

—  That  there  is  but  one  Covenant,  viz.  the  Covenant  of  Grace, 
pro"ed.  (Reply  to  Rev.  Moses  Mather.)  Prefixed,  An  Answer 
to  a  Dialogue  concerning  "  The  Half-way  Covenant."  New  Haven, 
1769  —  A  Careful  Examination  of  the  External  Covenant.  A 
[Second]  Reply  to  Rev.  M.  Mather.  With  A  Vindication  of  the 
Plan  on  which  the  Churches  of  New  England  were  originally 
formed,  &c.     ibid.  n.  d,     T'wo  in  one  vol.  (3  vols.)  8"^ 

7450  Bellamy  (J.)  Reply  to  Moses  Mather's  "The  Visible  Church 
in  Covenant,"  etc.  New  Haven,  n.  d.  [1771]  —  Hopkins  (Samuel) 
Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  True  Holiness.  Newport,  1773.  l\uo 
in  I  vol;  sheep.  8° 

7451  Bernard  (Richard)  The  Isle  of  Man,  or  The  Legal  Proceeding 
in  Man-Shire  against  Sin . . .  i6th  Edition,  //.  (16),  126,  full-page 
woodcut  frontispiece,  "Sin  brought  before  the  yudge;"  dark  levant 
morocco,  antique,  red  edges,  very  rare. 

18^  Boston,  repr.  by  J.  Franklin,  17 19 

First  published  in  1627,  and  reached  its  loth  edition  in  1635.  Some  have  believed 
that  Bunyan  was  indebted  to  this  popular  allegory  for  the  suggestion  of  the  Pilgrim's 
Progress. 

7452  BISHOP  (George)  New  England  Judged  by  the  Spirit  of  the 
Lord.  In  Two  Parts  . .  Containing  a  Brief  Relation  of  the  Sufferings 
of  the  People  call'd  Quakers,  in  New-England. . .  With  an  Appendix 
. .  Also,  An  Answer  [by  John  Whiting]  to  Cotton  Mather's  Abuses 
of  the  said  People,//.  (10),  498  ;    212,  (14),  old  paneled  calf . 

8°  London,  T.  Sowle.  1703 

A  good  copy  of  this  very  scarck  book  Whiting's  ".Answer  to  Cotton  Mather  (a  Priest 
of  Boston)  his  Calumnies,  Lyes  and  Abuses"  etc. — entitled  "Truth  and  Innocency 
defended,''  etc. — is  separately  paged,  and  lias  a  title-page  with  the  date  170a. 

7453  Blair  (John)  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Goodwill  {alias  Wallkill)  in 
the  State  of  New  York.  Essays,  on  . .  the  Sacraments,  Regeneration, 
and  the  Means  of  Grace,//.  103,  bds. 

12°  Litchfield  \Conn.\  Collier  and  Adam,  n.  d. 
The  preface  is  date<I,  from  Goodwill,  Dec.  21,  1770. 

7454  Bogatzky  (C.  H.  V.)  Golden  Treasury  for  the  Children  of 
God.  sq.  16°  Boston,  S.  Hall,  1796  —  The  same.  New  York,  1797 
—  Bragge  (Robert)  Church  Discipline  . .  as  it  was  piactis'd  in 
Primitive  Times,  //.  183,  uncut.  New  London,  repr.  i''68  (2 
copies).    (4  vols.) 

7455  Bridge  {Rev.  Thomas)  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston.  The  Mind 
at  Ease.  The  Mystery  of  A  Soul  finding  Ease  &  Rest  in  the 
Enjoyment  of  God,  under  all  Occasions  of  Disquietment,  etc. 
Sermon,  at  Boston  Lecture,  10  d.  11  m.  171 1-12,  inside  corners  of  a 

few  leaves  slightly  injured.  Boston,  T.  Green,  1 7 1 2 

Occasioned  by  the  Ueath  of  the  author's  eldest  Daughter.  Very  Scarce,  not  in  the 
Prince,  Mass.  Hist.  Society's,  or  the  Boston  Athenscum  catalogues,  and  unnoticed  by  Mr. 
Sabin. 


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Worcester, 

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Children  of 
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Rest  in  the 
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ARCE,  not  in  the 
unnoticed  by  Mr. 


—  What  Faith  can  Do.  A  brief  Essay  on  the  Nature  &  Power 
of  Faith.  In  some  Notes  of  a  Sermon. . .  Boston,  15th,  6th,  17 12, 
yellowed  by  age  and  use,  Boston,  T.  Green.  1713 

—  Jethro's  Advice  recommended  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston 
.  .  to  Chuse  Well-qualified  Men,  and  Haters  of  Covetousness,  for 
Town-Officers.     2d  Edition.  Boston,  1733 

3  RARE  Tracts.  16° 

7456  Brief  (A)  Account  of  the  Revenues,  Pomp,  and  State  of  the 

Bishops,  and  other  Clergy  in  the  Church  of  England.    In  a  Letter, 

cS:c.,  //.  13,  the  comers  of  a  fern  leaves  nibbled,  but  without  harm  to 

the  text.  8°  Boston,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1725 

Very  scarce.  The  writer  notices  Checkley's  "  Discourse  coftcerning  Episcopacy," 
the"  Modest  Proof,"  and  the  "  Defence  of  the  Modest  Proof"  by  the  "pusY  sckihbler 
who  deserves  little  thanks  from  his  party,"  J.  Dickinson's  "Letter  of  Thanks,"  [Wiggles- 
worth's]  "  ^ober  Remarks,"  etc.    See,  ante,  Nos.  6132,  6146,  61C9;  and,  below.  No.  7477. 

7457  BoLx.E.s  (J.)  and  Walterhous  (Jphn)  Concerning  the  Christian 
Sabbath. .  Also,  Some  Remarks  upon  a  Book  written  by  Ebenezer 
Froihingham,  //.  16,  uncut. 

8"  n.p.  \_Newport  f^  Printed  for  Joseph  Bolles,  1757 

One  of  the  rarest  of  the  tracts  published  by  the  "  Kogerene  Baptists"  of  New  London 
county.  Conn.    See  (Part  \.)  Nos.  2094-2100;  and  Frothingham,  No.  7544. 

7458  BUNYAN  (John)  Come  and  Welcome  to  Jesus  Christ.  .The 
Twelfth  Edition,  woodcut  portrait.  Boston,  repr.  \N.  Boone]  1728  — 
Grace  Abounding  to  the  Chief  of  Sinners. .  Tenth  Edition, /^/-/ra/y 
(mutilated).  Boston,  repr.  for  JV.  Boone,  1729  —  The  same:  13th 
ed.  ibid.,  1732  (2  copies)  —  The  Jerusalem-Sinner  Saved:  or, 
Good  News  for  the  Vilest  of  Men. .  Eleventh  Edition,  ibid.,  for 
y.  Edwards  and  H.  Foster,  1733  —  The  Doctrine  of  Law  &  Grace 
unfolded. .  Third  Edition,  //.  x,  215.    ib.,  1742  (2  copies.) 

(7  vols.)  12° 

7459  —  ^''^  Holy  War,  made  Ijy  Shaddai  upon  Diabolus.  London, 
1724  —  7'he  stme,  woodcuts.  London,  1 759  —  The  Jerusalem  Sinner 
Saved. .  Lond.,  1774.     (3  vols.)  12° 

7460  —  The  Pilgrim's  Progress. .  Ihe  Second  Part. . The  Seventeenth 
Edition,  adorn'd  with  C\i\.s,  frontispiece  {with  portrait)  and  two  full- 
page  woodcuts,  pp.  xii,  166,  nice  copy,  cloth.  Boston,  1744 — The 
same:  complete  in  Three  Parts. . .  Embellished  with  Cuts,  ibid., 
P.  Edes,  1794 —  The  same . .  in  Three  Parts. .  Embellished  with  Cuts, 
ibid.,  Boston,  for  y.  Bumstead,  1800 —  The  same:  added.  Life  and 
Death  of  the  Author,  //.  312,  frontispiece  and  21  plates,  fresh  copy, 
sheep.  N.  Y.,  y.  Tiebout,  1804 —  The  same :  frontispiece  and  plates, 
nice  copy,  Boston,  1806  —  The  same:  with  notes  by  Rev.  J.  Newton 
and  others.     Cincinnati,  y.  IV.  Browned'  Co.,  1813,  very  rare. 

(6  vols.)  12" 


7461  BuNYAN  (John)    The  Pilgrim's   Progress. 
2 1  St  edition,  //.  iv,  119,  portrait. 


The  Third   Part.  . 
8°  London,  1770 


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7462  Brown  (Wm.)  Z).Z>.    History  of  the  Propagation  of  Christianity 
among  the  Heathen.     First  Am.  Edition.     2  vols.,  sheep,  neat. 

8"  New  York,  E.  Low,  18 16 


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7463  Ryles  (Mather)  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Honorable  William 
Dummer, . .  who  died  October  10,  1761,  //.  24,  uncut.  Green  6* 
Russell,  1 76 1  —  A  Funeral  Sermon  on  John  Gould,  Esq;  who  died 
Jan.  8,  1772,  pp.  21.    Richard  Draper,  1772. 

2  Pamphlets.  4°  Boston. 

7464  Cambridge  Platform.  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline  Gath- 
ered out  of  The  Word  of  God,  And  Agreed  upon  by  the  Elders 
and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  Assembled  in  the  Synod  at 
Cambridge  in  N.  E. .  .  Anno  1649,  imperfect,  wanting  all  after  p.  42. 
Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1680  —  7 he  same;  (with  Appendix)  //.  xv, 
36,  (3).     Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1731.     (2  vols.)  8° 

7465  —  A  P'atform,  etc..  pp.  xv,  36  ;  Appendix,  3  //.  n.  «.,  dark  calf 
extra,  inside  borders,  filleted  sides,  uncut,  fine  copy ;  in  such  condition, 
VEUY  RARE.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1731 

7466  —  The  same,  //.  xxii,  55,  (6)  —  A  Confession  of  Faith  owned 
and  consented  unto  ..  at  Boston, .  May  12,  1680, //.  (2),  iv,  53. 
I'wo  in  one  vol.,  original  stamped  sheep,  nice  copy. 

16°  Boston,  Green  &'  Russell,  1757 

7467  —  A  Platform  of  Church  Discipline,  adopted,  1648  {sic).  Boston, 
yohn  Boylcs,  \ii2  —  The  same.  Bost. ,  180&  —  The  same.  Bost., 
1819  —  Confession  of  Faith,  owned  and  consented  unto  at  Boston, 
May,  12,  1680.  [Bost.]  n.  d.  —  Answer  of  the  Elders  and  Messen- 
gers . .  in  1662,  to  Questions  propounded  by  the  Gen.  Court. 
Boston,  1812.     Five  in  one  jiol,  half  mor.  extra.  12° 

7468  —  The  same ;  with  Appendix,  and  "A  Testimony  to  the  order 
of  the  Gospel "  (by  John  Higginson  and  Wm.  Hubbard),  pp.  70. 
Boston,  1808  —  The  same,  //.  52.    Boston,  1819.     (2  vols.)       12° 

7469  Chanler  (Isaac)  The  Doctrines  of  Glorious  Grace  unfolded, 
defended,  and  practically  improved. . .  With  . .  some  Remarks  on 
the  Works  of  Mr.  James  Foster, .  the  dangerous  nature  of  Socin- 
ianism,  etc.  By  Isaac  Chanler,  Minister  of  the  Gospel  upon  Ashley 
River  in  South  Carolina,  //.  vii,  445,  old  calf,  neat.    4°  Boston,  1744 

"Isaac  Chanler  was  born  in  Bristol,  England,  in  1701 ;  came  to  Ashley  River  about 
1733;  and  continued  the  much  esteemed  I'astor  of  that  church  [and  the  only  ordained 
liaptist  minister  in  that  region,]  until  he  died,  Nov,  30,  1749.  .  He  was  distinguished  for 
both  talents  and  piety." — Sprague's  Annals,  Baftist,  f.  47,  n. 

7470  Chauncy  (Charles)  D.D.  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State 
of  Religion  in  New  ILn^^nd,  clean,  old  calf  neat.  Boston,  1743  — 
Twelve  Sermons,  old  ca^ gilt,  fine  copy,  ibid.,  1765  —  [Chandler's] 
Appeal  to  the  Public  answered,  in  behalf  of  the  Non-Episcopal 
Churches  in  America,  fresh,  clean  copy,  ibid.,  1768  —  A  Compleat 
View  of  Episcopacy,  Jine  copy,  ibid,  1771  —  Five  Dissertations 
on  the  Scripture  Account  of  the  Fall.  London,  1785  —  [Occasional 
Sermons:]  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Edward  Gray,  1757:  on  the 
Earthquake,  1755:  occasioned  by  the  Rebellion  in  favour  of  the 
Pretender,  1745-6:  Twelve  Sermons  on ..  important  Subjects, 
1765  :  Discourse  at  the  Dudleian  Lecture  (Validity  of  Presbyterian 
Ordination  asserted),  1762:  Election  Sermon,  1747:  six  in  one 
volume.     (6  vols.)  8°  Boston. 


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7471  Chauncy  (Charles)  ZJ.Z?.  Sermon,  Sept.  2, 1739(011  Compulsion 
in  the  Affairs  of  Conscience  and  Religion).  1739  —  Gifts  of  the 
Spirits  to  Ministers,  considered  in  their  Diversity,  etc  Lecture 
Sermon,  Dec.  17,  1741  —  \^Anon.^  An  Account  of  the  French 
Prophets,  their  Agitations,  Extasies,  and  Inspirations  . .  In  a  Letter 
to  a  Friend  [dated.  New  Haven,  Jan.  10,  1741-2]:  with  an  Appendix 
[attributed  to  Dr.  Chauncey.]  1742  —  Sermon  on  the  Out-pouring 
of  the  Holy  Ghost.  1742  —  Enthusiasm  described  and  caution'd 
against.  Sermon,  1742:  with  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  James  Davenport, 
last  lea/ injured —  Sermon  occasion'd  by  the  Rebellion.  1745-6  — 
Letter  to  a  Friend,  containing  Remarks  on  the  Bishop  of  Landaff's 
Sermon.  1767  —  Five  Sermons  (Breaking  of  Bread  ..  a  Gospel 
Institution.)     1772.     8  Pamphlets.  8°  and  12°  Boston. 

7472  —  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion  in  New- 
England,//.  XXX,  i8,  424,  sheep.     (2  copies.)  8°  Boston,  1743 

7473  (Catechisms.)  The  Confession  of  Faith,  together  with  the  Larger 
Catechism  ;  composed  by  the  Reverend  Assembly  of  Divines  . .  at 
Westminster . .  With  a  brief  Sum  of  Christian  Doctrine,  etc.,  pp. 

161,  good  copy,  VERY    RARE. 

12°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  for  D.  Henchman,  1723 

7474  —  The  Shorter  Catechism,  agreed  upon  by  the  Reverend 
Assembly  of  Divines  at  Westminster,  //.  20,  wants  last  two  leaves. 
12°  Boston,  for  S.  Gerrish,  \'iicf  —  The  same,  pp.  22,  wants  last  leaf, 
clean,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  T.  &>  y.  Fleet,  1765  —  The  same:  with 
the  Proofs  from  the  Scripture,  hf.  mor.  12°  Philadelphia,  B. 
Franklin,  1745  —  Bechteln  (Johannes)  Kurzer  Calechismus  vor 
etliche  Gemeinen  Jesu  aus  der  Reformirten  Religion  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, y?//<f  unused  copy.  24°  Phila.,  B.  Franklin,  1 742  —  The  Larger 
(Westminster)  Catechism,  with  the  Scripture  Proofs :  revised  by 
Alex.  McLeod,  D.D.,  The  First  Book  ever  stereotyped  in  America, 
//.  142.    12°  New  York,  y.  Watts  &f  Co..  for  Whiting  &•  Watson, 

yune,  18 13  —  J.  Emerson's  Evangelical  Primer,  containing  the 
Westminster  (and  two  other)  Catechisms,  with  Notes,  etc.  72  cuts. 
Boston,  1 83 1.     6  Catechisms,    v.  s. 

7475  Chalkley  (Thomas)  A  Collection  of  [his]  Works.  In  Two  Parts. 
[I.  A  Journal.  II.  His  Epistles  and  other  Writings.]  Two  volumes 
in  one,  pp.  590.         8°  Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  1749 

7^76  Chauncy  (Isaac)  The  Divine  Institution  of  Congregational 
Churches  . .  asserted  and  proved,//,  xii,  142,  old  calf ,  scarce. 

8°  London,  for  N.  Miller,  1697 

7477  [Checkley  (John)]  A  Short  and  Easie  Method  with  the  Deists 
. .  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend  [by  C.  Leslie.]  Eighth  Edition.  With 
Checkley s  interpolated  " Discourse  concerning  Episcopacy ; "  "a 
Discourse  shewmg  Who  is  a  true  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ;" 
and  The  Epistle  of  St.  Ignatius  to  the  Trallians,  //.  132,  16. 
London,  y.  Applebee,  and  sold  by  yohn  Checkley,  Boston,  1723  —  The 
Speech  of  Mr.  John  Checkley,  upon  his  Tryal,  at  Boston  . .  Added, 
the  Jury's  Verdict,  His  Plea,  and  the  Sentence  of  the  Court. 
Second  Edition, //.  40.  London,  y.  Applebee,  1738  —  Specimen  of 
a  True  Dissenting  Catechism,  i  page.  In  one  volume,  good  copy, 
scarce.  8" 


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7478  Checkley  (Samuel)  Little  Children  brought  to  Jesus  Christ; 
a  Sermon,  //.  24,  smooth  calf,  gilt  ( W.  Pratt),  large  and  fine  copy. 

8°  Boston,  1 74 1 

7479  Clark  (Peter)  of  Salem.  The  Scripture-Grounds  of  the  Baptism 
of  Christian  Infants,  etc,  a  feio  leaves  water-stained,  uncut.  Boston, 
1735  —  A  Defence  of  the  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptism  ..  in 
Reply  to  Dr.  John  Gill,  etc.,  pp.  vi,  453,  (6),  sheep,  ibid.  1752  —  A 
Sinner's  Prayer  for  Converting  Grace,  Lecture  Sermon,  at  Boston, 
Feb.  13,  1734.  ibid.  1735  :  The  Banner  of  divine  Love  displayed: 
Lecture  Sermon  at  Topsfield,  June  29,  1743.  ibid.  1744:  [the  last 
three,  bound  with  other  tracts,  in  one  volume ^^     (3  vols.)  8° 

7480  Coi.MAN  (Benjpmin)  Minister  of  the  Fourth  {Brattle  Street) 
Church,  Boston.  A  Poem  on  Elijah's  Translation,  occasion'd  by 
the  Death  of  the  Reverend  and  Learned  Mr.  Samuel  Wii.lard, 
pp.  (2),  14.  8"  For  Benj.  Eliot,  1707  —  The  Hainous  Nature  of 
the  Sin  of  Murder. .  Sermon,  Sept.  24,  1713,  before  the  Execution 
of  one  David  Wallis,  //.  34.     12°  jfohn  Allen,  for  N.  Boone,  17 13 

—  A  Gospel  Ministry,  The  rich  Gift  of  the  Ascended  Saviour  unto 
His  Clnirch  .  .  a  Sermon  preached  August  2,  17 15.  S"  T.  Fleet  and 
T.  Crump,  17 15—  The  Honour  and  Happiness  of  the  \'ertuous 
Woman  . .  Meditated  upon  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Emzaheth  Hirst. 
8°  B.  Green,  1716  —  A  Sermon  for  the  Reformation  of  Manners. 
Designed  as  a  Sutable  Exhortation  to  Enforce  the  Reading  of  the 
King's  Royal  Proclamation,  etc.     8^  T.  Fleet  and  T.  Crump,  17 16 

—  A  brief  Enquiry . .  why  the  People  of  God  have  been  wont  to 
bring  into  their  Penitential  Confessions,  the  Sins  of  their  Fathers 
and  Ancestors:  (Fast  Day  Sermon,)  March  22,  1716.  8°  T.  Fleet 
and  T.  Crump,  17 16.     6  Pamphlets,  all  rare.  Boston. 

7481  —  A  Humble  Discourse  of  the  Incomprehensibleness  of  God. 
In  Four  Sermons,  17 14.  With  Preface  by  Rev.  Eben.  Pemberton, 
pp.  (2),  xii,  log,  paneled  sheep.  B.  Green,  1715 — The  same:  2d 
edition,  y.  Draper,  for  D.  Henchman,  1740  —  [Four]  Sermons 
preached  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  from  Luke  XI.  21,  22  :  added, 
A  Discourse  of  the  Pleasure  of  Religious  Worship,  //.  164.  B. 
Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1717.     (3  vols.)  sm.  8°  Boston 

7482  —  The  Blessing  of  Zebulon  &  Issachar.  A  Sermon  before  the 
General  Court,  Boston,  Nov.  19,  17 19,  uncut.  B.  Green,  for  S. 
Gerrish  —  Ossa  Josephi,  or,  The  Bones  of  Joseph.  Fun.  Sermon 
for  Gov.  Joseph  Dudley,//.  (4),  iv,  44,  (3),  uncut,  rare.    B.  Green, 

for  B.  Eliot,  1720  —  Two  Sermons,  March  5,  1723.  on  a  Day  of 
Prayer  [for  Children] :  by  Benjamin  Coiman  and  [his  Colleague] 
Wm.  Cooper,  //.  iv,  38,  ii,  36.  5'.  Kneeland,  for  y.  Edwards  — 
Sermon,  in  the  Old  South,  Aug.  9,  1727,  at  Ordin.  of  Eben 
Pembertox  to  the  Presbyt.  Church  in  New  York,  //.  19.  Gamal. 
Rogers,  1727  —  Souls  Flying  to  Jesus  Christ:  Sermon,  at  Evening- 
Lecture,  Oct.  21,  1740,  //.  27.  G.  Rogers  and  D.  Fonde. 
5  Pamphlets.  8°  Boston. 

7^83  —  (The  Grace  given  to  us  in  the  Preached  Gospel.)  Sermon 
on  a  Day  of  Prayer,  kept  by  the  North  Church,  Jan.  25,  173 1-2  — 
God  is  a  Great  King.  Sermon,  May  13,  1733  —  The  Great  Duty 
of  Waiting  on  God.     Sermon,  Apr.  17,  1737  —  The  Glory  of  God 


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in  the  Firmament  of  his  Power.  Sermon,  Oct.  31,  1742.  (Dedicated 
to  Jame.s  Bowdoin,  Esq.)  —  Dying  in  Peace,  in  a  good  Old  Age. 
Fun.  Sermon  for  Hon.  Solomon  Stoddard,  Oct.  1730  —  Practical 
Discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  . .  2d  edition,//,  vi, 
344.     1747.     Six  in  one  volume,  hf.  sheep,  neat.  %°  Boston 

7484  CoLMAN  (Benjamin)  Practical  Discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the 
Ten  Virgins.    2d  edition,  //.  vi,  344,  old  calf,  neat.      8°  Boston,  1 747 

7485  —  The  Holy  Walk  and  Glorious  Translation  of  Blessed  Enoch. 
Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Cotton  Mather,//.  (4),  31,  (3),  hf.  mor. 

8°  Boston,  1728 

7486  —  Sermon  for  the  Reformation  of  Manners.  16°  1716  —  The 
Blessing  of  Zebulon  &  Issachar :  Sermon  before  the  Gen.  Court. 
S''  1719  —  Fun.  Sermon  for  Rev.  Peteu  Thacher.  8°  1739  — 
Fun.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Samuel  Holden,  of  London : 
preached  before  the  Gen.  Court,  //.  (8),  21.  4°  1740  —  Fun. 
Sermon  for  Rev.  Wm.  Cooper.  8°  1744.    ^Pamphlets,    v.  s.  Boston 

7487  —  (Four)  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  from 
Luke  XI,  21,  22  . .  Added,  A  Discourse  of  the  Pleasure  of  Religious 
Worship.  12°  17 1 7  — Two  Sermons,  preached  March  5,  1723,  on 
a  day  of  Prayer  for  Children  :  by  B.  Colman  (The  Duty  of  Parents 
to  Pray  for  their  Children,)  and  W.  Cooper.     8°  1723.     (2  vols.) 

Boston 

7488  —  Turell  (Ebenezer)  The  Life  and  Character  of  Rev. 
Benjamin  Colman,  D.D.,  9  prel.  leaves,  pp.  238,  half  brown  morocco, 
nice  copy.  i"  Boston,  \-]^<) 

7489 Another  co^y,  portrait  of  Dr.  Colman  laid  in,  large  paper? 

uncut.  4°  Boston,  1749 

7490  Columbian  Preacher  (The);  or,  a  Collection  of  Original  Sermons 
from  Preachers  of  eminence  in  the  U.  S  ,  Vol.  I,  sheep,  gilt,  scarce. 

8°  Catshll,  Nathan  Elliot,  1808 
Edited  by  N.  Elliot.    Contains  16  Sermons,  by  evan^ielical  divines  of  New  England 
and  New  York. 

7491  Confession  (A)  of  Faith  [owned  and  assented  to  by  the 
Synod  assembled  at  Boston,  1680,]  ttvo  imperfect  copies,  sold  as  one, 
wants  title,  pp.  65.  sm.  S''  \^Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1680] 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  It  was  origin.illy  bound  up  with  an  edition  of  1679  of  tlie 
PLitform  of  1649.  The  margins  of  the  first  three  leaves  (pp.  1-6)  are  injured,  slightly 
touching  the  text.     Sold  tvith  all  faults. 

7492  —  A  Confession  of  Faith,  Owned  and  consented  unto  . .  at 
Boston,  May  12,  1680,  //.  iv,  49,  fine  copy.  Boston,  1725  — 
Reasons  for  adhering  to  our  Platform,  as  a  Rule  of  Church- 
(iovernment,  and  Objections  Against  Ruling  Elders  answered,  etc., 
//.  10,  «.  /. /.     [Boston,   1732]  —  A   Vindication  of   the  Divine 

Authority  of  Ruling  Elders,  fA-.//.  15.  Reprinted  for  Publick  Good, 
n.  p.  \Boston^  i734-     Three  in  one  volume,  dk.  blue  calf  extra.      8° 

7473  —  A  Platform  of  Church-Discipline,  etc.,  pp.  xxii,  55,  (6)  —  A 
Confession  of  Faith  Owned  and  Consented  unto  by  the  Eiders 
and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  . .  at  Boston,  May  12,  1680.  Being 
the  Second  Session  of  that  Synod,  //.  iv,  53.  Ttvo  vols,  in  one, 
original  sheep.  i6°  Boston,  Great  &•  Russell,  I'j^j 

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7494  [Confession  (A)  of  Faith]  The  Cambridge  and  Saybrook 
Platforms  of  Church  Discipline,  with  the  Confession  of  Faith  . . 
adopted  in  1680;  and  the  Heads  of  Agreement  ..  assented  to, 
1690 :  illustrated  with  historical  prefaces  and  notes,  //.  132,  A/,  roan, 

12°  Boston,  T.  It.  Marvin,  1829 

7495  Coney  (John)  A  Sermon,  on  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Mr. 
John  Coney,  a  very  hopeful  &  pious  young  Man,  who  deceas'd 
Aug.  20,  1726,  a;t.  25.  By  William  Cooper,  pp.  iv,  35  —  An 
Appendix,  containing  a  further  Account  of  Mr.  John  Coney,  col- 
lected from  his  private  Writings,  [Diary,  etc.]  //.  1-78,  jmnts  last 
leaves,  scarce.     2  vols,  in  i.       sm.  8"  Boston, /or  S.  Gerrish,  1726 

7496  Cotton  (John)  The  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of  |  Heaven,  | 
and  Power  thereof,  according  to  the  t  Word  of  God.  | . . .  The 
second  time  Imprinted,  //.  (12),  59,  close  trimmed  at  bottom  and  top, 
but  a  good  copy,  scarce.  sm.  4°  London,  1644 

7497  —  The  Way  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England,  4  prel. 
leaves,  pp.  1 16,  (3),  title  mounted,  a  small  piece  lost  from  lower  comer, 
hf.  calf,  gilt,  SCARCE.  sm.  4°  London,  1645 

7498  —  Norton  (John)  Abel  being  dead  yet  speaketh ;  or,  The 
Life  6k:  Death  of  that  deservedly  famous  Man  of  God,  Mr.  John 
Cotton,  //.  51,  (3),  lower  part  of  title-leaf  mutilated  (the  imprint 
supplied  in  manuscript),  rare.  sm.  4°  London,  1658 

7499  Cotton  (John)  of  Newton.  Four  Sermons,  to  a  Society  of 
Young  Men,  in  Newtown,  pp.  (2),  iv,  85,  (5).  Boston,  G.  Rogers, 
1729  —  Two  Sermons,  at  the  Lecture  in  Newton,  Apr.  29  and  May 
8,  1741,//.  70.  Ibid.  1741 ;  with  which  is  bound:  Williams  (Wm.) 
of  Weston.  A  Discourse  of  Saving  Faith  .  .  preached  at  Newton, 
pp.  50.     Ibid.  1741.     3  in  2  vols.  12° 

7500  Cotton  (Rowland)  The  Generation  of  Light,  or.  Vindication 
of  the  Bible,  Vol.  I.  two  symbolical  engravings  {Scoles  sc.)  from 
designs  by  the  Author,  pp.  230.  8°  Boston,  1796 

7501  Davenport  (James)  of  Southold,  L.  I.  and  Hopetvell,  N.  J.  The 
Faithful  Minister  Encouraged.  A  Sermon,  at  the  opening  of  the 
Synod  of  New- York,  at  Philadelphia,  Oct  i,  1755,  //.  35. 

4°  Phila.,  yames  Chattin,  1756 
Inscribed  "  To  the  Kev'd  Mr.  Jonathan  Edwards,  from  his  dutiful  &  affectionate  Son  & 
Serv't — The  Author:"  and  on  the  back  of  the  title,  in  the  handwriting  of  the  Kev.  John 
Kyland,  the  following  note :  "  This  book  was  Hrst  presented  by  the  Author  to  the  reverend 
&  excellent  Jonathan  Edwards.  Given  afterwards  by  his  son  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Erskine  of 
Edinburgh ;  &  by  him  given  to  J.  Kyland  Jun'r  of  Northampton  in  Old  England,  June, 
1786." 

7502  —  The  Rev.  Mr.  [Theoph.]  Pickering's  Letters  to  the  Rev.  N. 
Rogers  and  Mr.  D.  Rogers  of  Ipswich :  With  their  Answer . .  Also 
his  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  [James]  Davenport  of  Long-Island, 
//.  20.  Boston,  1742  —  Mr.  [Andrew]  Croswell's  Reply  to  the 
Declaration  of  a  Number  of  Ministers  in  Boston  and  Charlestown, 
with  regard  to  the  Rev.  J.  Davenport,  etc.,//.  18,  1.  Bost.  1742 
—  Two  Letters  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams  and  Wheelock  of 
Lebanon,  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Davenport . .  With  a  Letter  from  Mr. 
D.  during  their  Publication,  etc.,  //.  31.  Bost.  1744  —  The  Rev. 
Mr.  James  Davenport's  Confession  &  Retractions,  //.  8.  Bost. 
1744 —  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Colman  of  Boston,  to  the'  Rev. 


UAVENI'OKT  —  DRELINCOURT. 


187 


Mr.  Williams  of  Lebanon,  upon  reading  the  Confession  etc.  of  Mr. 
J.  D.,  //.  8.  Bost.  1744  —  [A  Poetical  Address]  To  the  Rev.  Mr. 
J.  D.  on  his  Departure  from  Boston  . .  With  a  Line  to  the  Scoffers 
at  Religion. .  Added,  A  Postcript  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  A  .  d  . .  w 
C  . . .  w  .  11.  By  a  Female  Friend,  //.  ^,  first  leaf  slightly  imperfect. 
Boston,  C.  Harrison,  1742.    6  very  scarce  Tracts,    v.  s.     1742-44 

7503  DAVENPORT  (John)  Another  Essay  For  Investigation  of  the 
Truth,  In  Answer  to  Two  Questions,  Concerning  I.  The  Subject 
of  Baptism.  II.  The  Consociation  of  Churches .... /f7///  An 
Apologetical  Preface  to  the  Reader  [by  Increase  Mather],  //. 
(16),  64;  Considerations  upon  the  Seven  Propositions  concluded 
by  the  Synod,  by  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Street,  //.  65-71,  slightly 
water- stained,  but  a  large  and  fine  copy. 

4°  Cambridge.  Samuel  Green  and  Marmaduke  jfohnson,  1 663 

EXCESSIVELY  RARE.  See  (Part  I.)  No.  752.  For  [Richard  Mather's]  "Defence 
of  the  .Answer"  of  the  .Syrod  and  [J.  Mitchell's]  "Answer  to  the  Apologetical  Preface," 
see,  after,  Mather  (R.)  No.  7606. 

7504  Croswell  (Andrew)  of  Groton,  Conn,  {and  Boston."]  What  is 
Christ  to  me,  if  he  is  not  mine.'  or,  A  Seasonable  Defence  of  the 
old  Protestant  Doctrine  of  Justifying  Faith;  with  an  answer  to 
Mr.  Giles  Firmin's  arguments,  //.  46,  uncut.  4°  Boston,  1745 

7505  Danforth  (John)  of  Dorchester.  Judgment  Begun  at  the  House 
of  God:   And  the  Righteous  Scarcely  Saved,  //.  142,  rare. 

12^  Boston,  y.  Allen  for  N.  Boone,  17 16 

7506  DeLaune  (Thos.)  Plea  for  the  Non-Conformists  ..  Added,  A 
Parallel  Scheme  of  the  Pagan,  Papal,  and  Christian  Rites  and 
Ceremonies :  and  a  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  underwent  by 
Thomas  DeLaune,  (with  a  Preface  by  Daniel  Defoe,)//.  12  (2), 
140,  old  sheep,  nice  copy.  sm.  8'  London,  17 12  — The  same,  //.  xii, 
(2),  150.  12°  Boston,  1763  —  The  same  (with  an  additional  preface 
by  Elder  Elias  Lee),  //  211,  ^W  Subscribers'  names,  //.  x.\.  12" 
Ballston,  N.  Y.,  Wm.  Child,  1800.     (3  vols.) 

7507  Dickinson  (Jonathan)  The  True  Scripture-Doctrine  concerning 
some  important  points  of  Christian  Faith  . .  represented  and  apply'd 
in  Five  Discourses.    Preface  by  Rev.  Thos.  Foxcroft,  pp.  xiv,  253. 

8°  Boston,  G.  Rogers,  1741 

7508  DoDD  (Wm.)  Reflections  on  Death,  sth  ed.  Repr.  Boston, 
1773  —  Doddridge  (Ph.)  Sermons  on  the  Religious  Education 
of  Children.  4th  ed.  Repr.  Boston,  x-jdi  —  Doddridge  (P.)  Rise 
and  Progress  of  Religion,  etc.,  pp.  362.  Northampton,  W.  Butler, 
1 804  —  DooLiiTEL  (Thos. )  Treatise  concerning  the  Lord's  Supper ; 
26th  ed.,  //.  (8),  208,  nice  copy.  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1727  (2  copies)  — 
Doolittel  (T.)  Captives  bound  in  Chains,  made  Free  by  Christ, 
//.  227.  Boston,  1742  —  Durham  [lames)  of  Glasgow.  Heaven 
upon  Earth. . .  XXII  Sermons,  //.  (40),  374.  Edinburgh,  A. 
Anderton,  1685.     (7  vols.)  8"  and  12'' 

7509  Drelincourt  (Chas.)  The  Christian's  Defence  against  Fears 
of  Death . .  With  an  Account  of  Mrs.  Veara  Apparition  to  Mrs. 
Bargrave,  [by  Daniel  Defoe,]  //.  xviii,  iv,  136.      16"^  Boston,  1744 

Mrs.  Veal,  fresh  from  the  spirit  world,  "  recommended  the  perusal  of  Drelincoiirt's 
Book  on  Death,"  as  "  the  best  on  the  subject,  ever  wrote."  Her  recommendation  "had 
the  effect  of  drawing  attention  to  an  otherwise  unsaleable  and  neglected  work.  The 
imposition  was  a  boM  one — perhaps  the  least  defensibli  of  all  Defoe's  inventions." 


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7510  Duncan  (John  M.)  of  Baltimore.  Reply  to  Dr.  Miller's  Letter 
to  a  Gentleman  of  Baltimore,  in  reference  to  the  case  of  the  Rev. 
Mr,  Duncan,  bds.  uncut.  12°  Bait,,  1826 

751 1  DuNTON  (John)  An  Hue  and  Cry  after  Conscience:  or  the 
Pilgrim's  Progress  by  Candle-light  in  search  of  Honesty,  etc. . 
under  the  Similitude  of  a  Dream,  upper  corner  torn  from  title, 
otherwise  a  good  copy,  pp.  151,  i . 

12°  Boston,  y.  Allit  for  iV.  Boone,  1720 

7512  Eaton  (Joshua)  of  Spencer,  Mass.  Seven  Sermons  . .  preached  at 
Spencer.  Added,  his  Funeral  Sermon,  12th  ci  April,  1772,  '  y 
Rev.  Eli  Forbes.  Prefixed:  Some  Short  Account  of  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Rev.  J.  Eaton,  by  E.  Forbes,  //.  xxvii,  155,  sheep. 

8'  Boston,  1773 

7513  EDWARDS  (Jonathan.)  A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Surprising 
Work  of  God  in  the  Conversion  of  many  hundred  Souls  in 
Northampton  and  [elsewhere  in]  New  England  . .  With  a  Preface 
by  Dr.  Watts  and  Dr.  Guyse.  [First  published,  London,  1736.] 
Added,  True  Cirace  distinguished  from  the  Experience  of  Devils  : 
a  Sermon  before  the  Synod  of  New  York,  //.  125,  43,  sheep. 

12°  Elizabethtown,  S.  Kollock,  1790 

—  Some  Thoughts  concerning  the  [iresent  Revival  of  Religion 
in  New-England,  //.  iv,  378,  wants  two  leaves.        12°  Boston,  1742 

—  The  same,  //.  iv,  221,  calf.  8°  Edinburgh,  1743 

—  A  Treatise  concerning  Religious  Affections,  (First  Edition,) 
//.  vi,  344  (8).  8°  Boston,  1746 

The   same  work ;   2d  edition,  worn  copy,  first  leaf  {after 

Preface)  imperfect.  8°  Repr.  Neiv  York,  %  Parker,  1768 

The  same  :  with  the  Life  of  the  Author,  prefixed,  //.  499, 

(8),  fiu  clean  copy,  sheep.  8°  Elizabeth-Town,  1787 

—  An  Humble  Attempt  to  promote  Agreement  and  Union,  in 
extraordinary  Praver  for  the  Revival  of  Religion,  sheep,  good  copy. 

8°  Boston,  1747 
This  copy  has  the  autographs  of  the  author  (^'■Jonathan  Edwards,  1751"),  his 
daughter,  Eunice  Edwards,  1761,  and  his  son,  the  second  Jonathan  Edwards,  1764. 

—  An  Humble  Attempt  etc.     Another  copy,  uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1747 

—  Account  of  the  Life  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  David  Brainerd 
. . .  chiefly  taken  from  his  own  Diary  etc.,  //.  xii,  (18),  316. 

—  A  Careful  and  Strict  Enquiry  into  the  modern  prevailing 
Notions  of  the  Freedom  of  the  Will,  //.  vi,  (4),  294,  (14),  old 
paneled  sheep,  good  copy.  8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1754 

The  First  Edition  of  Edwards's  principal  work, — "the  great  bulwark  of  Calvinistic 
theology.  As  an  intellectual  production,  it  proves  its  author  to  have  been  one  of  the 
greatest  metaphysicians  that  the  world  has  ever  seen."— Allibone. 

—  The  Great  Christian  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  defended  . .  A 
Reply  to  Dr.  J.  Taylor,  pp.  xviii,  386,  (7),  sheep.      8°  Boston,  1758 

With  the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Backus,  the  historian. 

The  same  work,  //.  xv,  341,  sheep. 

12°  Wilmington,  f.  Adams,  1771 

—  Two  Dissertations :  L  Concerning  the  End  for  which  God 
created  the  World.  H.  The  Nature  of  True  Virtue.    8°  Boston,  1765 

The  same  :  wants  last  leaf,  calf.  12°  Phila.,  1791 


JONATHAN  EDWARDS. 


189 


—  [Fourteen]  Sermons  [on  practical  and  experimental  subjects] : 
//.  282,  I,  old  calf .  8°  Hartford,  Hudson  «S»  Goodwin,  1780 

—  The  History  of  the  Work  of  Redemption. 

8°  Edinburgh;  repr.  Boston,  1782 

—  The  same  work  :  fine  fresh  copy,  sheep. 

8°  New  York,  S.  Kollock,  1786 

—  The  same  :   with  Notes,  historical,  critical,  etc.  [by  David 
Austin],  good  copy,  portrait  of  the  author,  sheep.     8°  New  York,  1 793 

(18  vols.)     V.  s. 

7514  —  (Sermons.)  A  Divine  and  Supernatural  Light,  imparted  by 
the  Spirit  of  God  . .  Preach'd  at  Northampton.//.  (4),  32.  8°  1734 

—  Sinners  in  the  Hands  of  an  Angry  God  . .  at  Enfield,  July  8, 
1741.  2d  ed.  8°  1753  —  At  the  Ordination  of  Jona.  Judd, 
Northampton,  June  8,  1743,  //.  50.  16° — At  Pelham,  at  the 
Ordin.  of  Robert  Abercrombie,  .\ug.  30,  1744,//.  22.  4°  —  At 
the  Funeral  of  David  Brainerd,  Northampton,  1747  —  Farewell- 
Sermon  at  Northampton,  June  22,  1750.  Hartford,  Green  df 
Watson,  n.  d.  [1768].     6  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7515  —  The  Justice  of  God  in  the  Damnation  of  Sinners  . .  A  Sermon. 
Added,  a  Farewell-Sermon  at  Northampton,  //.  143,  bds. 

i8°  Northampton,  D.  Wright  d^'  Co.,  n.  d. 

7516  —  Sermons  and  Treatises:  18,  as  under,  v.  s.,  bound  in  3  vols.. 
hf.  blue  morocco  (Jioxburghe).  8°  and  4° 

The  Distinguishing  Marks  of  a  Work  of  the  Spirit  of  God  .  Discourse  at  New  IL-iven, 

Sept.  10,  1741.  tf>°  Bos/on,  1741 

dinners  in  the  Hands  of  an  Angry  God.    4th  ed.  8°  Salem,  1786 

A  Divine  and  Supernatural  Light,  &c.     Preached,  1734.  b<i  Boston,  n.  A. 

True  Grace  distinguished  from  the  Experience  of  Devils.  S°  Stockbridge,  1791 

The  Excellency  of  Christ.    Serm.  on  Revel,  v.  5,  6.  8°  Boston,  1805 

Treatise  concerning  Religious  Affections.     [First  edition.]  8°  Boston,  1746 

Farewell-Sermon  at  Northampton,  1750.  So  Hartford,  n.  d. 

Thoughts  cjncerning  the  Present  Revival:  abridged  by  John  Wesley,  pp.  124. 

12°  London,  1745 
Two  Sermo.u ;  The  Justice  of  God  in  the  Damnation  of  Sinners ;  and  True  Grace 

distinguished,  ttc,  f>p.  132.  12°  Hartford,  1799 

Two  Dissertations.  .  God's  End  in  the  Creation  of  the  World,  and  The  Nature  of  true 

Virtue.  1  jO /"Wa.,  1 79 1 

An  Humble  Inquiry  into  the  . .  Qualifications  for  full  Communion  in  the  Visib; .  Church, 

//.  vi,  136,  16,  uncut.  40  boston,  1749 

Circular  Letters  to  Ministers  and  Churches,  to  unite  in  endeavours  to  carry  into  execu- 
tion the  "  Humble  Attempt"  of  President  Edwards,  ff.  32.  So  Concord,  1798 

Preservative  against  the  Doctrine  of  Fate:  occasioned  by  reading  Mr.  J.  Edwards 
against  "  Free  Will."  80  Boston,  1 770 

Essay  on  the  Fall  of  Angels  and  Men :  with  Remarks  on  Dr.  Edwards's  notion  of  tlic 
Freedom  of  the  Will,  //.  50.  40  Wilmington,  Del. ;  rcfr.  Middlctoim,  Conn  ,  1 796 

This  (third)  volume  also  contains  Sermons  oy  the  younger  Edwards,  on  the  Neces  ty 
of  Atonement,  and  Free  Grace,  //.  64.  New  Haven,  1785;  and  On  the  Marriage  of  a 
Wife's  Sister,  \  Concio  ad  Clerum,  at  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  1792. 

7517  —  An  Humble  Attempt  to  promote ..  Union  of  God's  People, 
in  Prayer,  etc.,  uncut.  i6°  Boston,  1747  (2  copies)  — Enquiry  into 
Notions  of  Freedom  of  the  V.'ill.  8°  Ibid.,  1754  —  [Dana  (J.)']  An 
E.xamination  of  President  Edwards's  Enquiry  on  Freedom  of  the 
Will,//.  .\ii,  140.     8°  lb.,  1770  —  Two  Dissertations.    8°  lb.,  1765 

—  [14]  Sermons.     %°  Hartford,  1780.     (6  vols.)  v.  s. 

7518  —  The  Great  Christian  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  defended... 
A  Reply  to  Dr.  John  Taylor.  8°  Boston,  1758 

A  well-pres;rved  copy,  with  the  autographs  of  Roger  Sherman  (the  Signer),  1763, 
and  Rev.  Thomas  Wells  Bray,  1 766. 


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7519  Edwards  (Jonathan)  the  younger.  The  NecessUy  of  Atonement, 
and  the  consistency  between  that  and  Free  Grace.  Three  Sermons, 
before  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  Conn.,  Oct.,  1785.  pp.  64. 

8"  New  Haven,  1781; 
Bound  with  it  are :  Dr.  West's  Examination  of  the  Doctrine  of  tlie  Atonement.    N.  fi., 
1785;  and  Sermons  by  John  Smalley,  Nath'l  Nilcs,  and  Robert  Kobbins. 

7520  —  The  Salvation  of  All  Men  strictly  Examined. .  Endless  Pun- 
ishment of  the  Impenitent  Argued,  against  Dr.  Chauncy,  //.  vi, 
332,  sheep,  neat.  8°  Neiv  Haven,  1790 

7521  —  Sermons.  At  the  Ordination  of  Timothy  Dwight,  at  Gret.:i- 
field,  1783  —  Ordin.  of  Dan  Bradley,  VVhitestown,  N.  Y.,  1792  — 
Funeral  of  Hon.  Roger  .Sherman,  New  Haven,  1793  —  Ordin.  of 
Edward  Dorr  Griffin,  New  Hartford,  1795.     4  Pamphlets.  8" 

7522  Eliot  (Andrew)     Twenty  Sermons,  //.  xii,  480,  sheep. 

8"  Boston,  1774 

7523  Eliot  (Jared)  The  Two  Witnesses  ;  or  Religion  supported  by 
Reason  and  Divine  Revelation.  Lecture-Sermon  at  Lyme,  Oct.  29, 
1735,  //.  (4),  79,  scarce.  16'  New  London,  T.  Green,  1736 

7524  Emmons  (Nath'l)  of  Franklin,  Mass.  Discourse  at  Franklin,  on 
receiving  a  Donation  of  Books  for  a  Parish  Libiary  from  Dr.  B. 
Franklin.  Proiiidence\\']%i^  —  Sprinkling  the  proper  Mode :  Sermon 
on  Baptism.  Worcester,  1795 — Fast  Sermon.  Wrentham,  1798  — 
National  Fast.  Wrentham,  1799;  Mass.  Election  Sermon,  1798  — 
Dissertation  on  Qualifications  for  Admission  to  the  Sacraments, 
pp.  133.  Worcester,  1793  —  Reply  to  Dr.  Hemmenway's  Remarks 
on  [the  preceding].     Worcester,  1795.     7  in  1  vol.  8° 

7525  —  Sermons:  Ordination  of  Elias  Dudley,  Oxford,  1791;  Ordin. 
of  Walter  Harris,  Dunbarton,  1789;  Install,  of  Caleb  Alexander, 
Mendon,  1786 ;  Disc,  before  Franklin  Soc  for  Reform,  of  Morals, 
1790 ;  Ordin.  of  Eli  Smith,  HoUis,  1793  ;  Ordin.  of  John  Robinson, 
Westborough,  1789  ; — with  three  other  tracts,  in  i  vol.,  hf.  bd.       8° 

7526  Farewell  Sermons  of  the  Ejected  Ministers.  A  Compleat  Collec- 
tion of  Farewel  Sermons  preached  by  Mr.  Calamy,  Dr.  Manton 
[and  others]  ;  with  their  several  Prayers.  . .  Revised  and  corrected, 
. .  containing  42  Sermons,  //.  672,  a  corner  torn  from  title  leaf. 

4°  London,  1663 

7527  Farnham  (Benjamin)  of  Granby,  Conn.  Dissertations  on  the 
Prophecies.  12°  East  Windsor,  L.  Pratt,  1800 

7528  Ferguson  (Richard)  The  Fiery-Flying  Serpent  Slander,  and  the 
Brazen  Serpent  Charity,  delineated :  or  a  Saint  and  a  Slanderer, 
etc.,  etc.,  pp.  250,  wants  last  leaf,  scarce  and  curious. 

12"  Winchester,  Va.,  J.  Foster,  18 14 

7529  FiRMiN  (Giles)  The  Real  Christian,  or  a  Treatise  of  Effectual 
Calling,  sheep.    (2  copies.)  8°  Boston,  Rogers  «5^•  Fowle,  1742 

7530  Fish  (Joseph)  The  Church  of  Christ  a  firm  and  durable  House. 
[Nine]  Sermons  on  Matt.  xvi.  18  . .  delivered  at  Stonington,  1765, 

//.  viii,  I,  196.  Neu>  London,  1767 — The  Examiner  Examined. 
Remarks  on  Mr.  Isaac  Backus's  "  Examination  of  Nine  Sermons," 
etc.    Ibid.  1111.     (2  yio\s>.,  uncut.)  *       S° 


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7531  Fish  (Joseph)     [Nint]  Sermons,  eU.,  anotAer  co/y,  useti. 

8°  ^  Z„  1767 

7532  Fisher  (E.)    The  Marrow  of  Modern  Divinity,  10th  edition. 

12°  Boston,  1743 

7533  FisKE  (Nathan)  D.D.  of  Bronkfitld,  Mass.  Twenty-two  Sermons, 
on  various  important  Subjects,  //.  417,  sheep. 

8°  Worcester,  I.  Thomas,  1794 

7534  Flavel  (John)  Sacramental  Meditations.  6th  ed.  Boston,  B. 
Green,  1708  —  Token  for  Mourners,  imperfect  at  end.  lb.  1725  — 
'i he  same  work.  lb.  1729  —  Navigation  Spiritualized;  or  a  new 
Compass  for  Sea-Men.  lb.  1726  —  A  Word  to  the  Well-VVishers 
of  the  Good  Work  of  God  in  this  Land  ["a  seasonable  Extract 
from  ..  Flavel,"]  //.  23,  hf.  mor.  lb.  1742  —  The  cursed  Death 
of  the  Cross  described  and  improved,  //.  30,  full-page  woodcut  of 
the  Crucifixion.     lb.  C.  Harrison,  1743.     (6  vols.)        v.  s.  1708-43 

7535  Fleming  (Robert)  The  Fulfilling  of  the  Scripture:  with  a 
Preface  by  Mr.  Foxcroft,  //.  xxiv,  xii,  522.     (2  copies.) 

12°  Boston,  1743 

7536  Flvxt  (Henry)    Twenty  Sermons  on  various  Subjects. 

8    Boston,  1739 

7537  F(jsTER  (Isaac)  of  West-Stafford,  Conn.  A  Defence  of  Religious 
Liberty:  [relating  to  the  action  of  Consociation,  in  the  trial  of 
Mr.  Foster  for  heresy],  //.  192,  uncut,  autograph  letter  of  Mr.  Foster, 
inserted.  Worcester,  \  780  —  Sherman  (John)  View  of  Ecclesiastical 
Proceedings  in  Windham  county,  Conn.,  pp.  no.  Utica,  1806  — 
Tucker  (John)  ofNeivbury.  Reply  to  Rev.  Mr.  [James]  Chandler's 
Answer  [concerning  "the  unlawful  use  made  of  Confessions  of 
Faith,"  etc.'] pp.  55.  Boston,  1768  —  Letters  to  a  Friend. . .  History 
of  Dissentions  in  North- Yarmouth,  Me.  Portland,  1824.  Four  in 
I  vol.,  hf.  sheep,  neat.  8° 

7538  FOX  (George)  and  BUBNYEAT  (John)  A  New-England  Fire- 
Brand  Quenched,  being  an  Answer  unto  a  Slanderous  Book, 
entitled :  George  Fox  Digged  out  of  his  Burrows, . .  by  Roger 
Williams  of  Providence  in  New-England. . .  In  Two  Parts.  As  also, 
.\n  Answer  to  R.  W.'s  Appendix,  &c.,  14  prelim,  leaves,  pp.  233, 
(2),  256,  covers  removed  for  rebinding.  4°  n.  p.  1679 

A  fine,  clean  copy  of  this  very   scarce  ijook.    -See  (Part  II.)  No.  jjai,  and  the 
Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  737. 

7539  Fox  (John)  The  Door  of  Heaven  Opened  and  Shut . .  A 
Discourse  concerning  the  . .  Necessity  of  a  Timely  Preparation  for 
Eternity,  //.  \io,  yellowed  by  use,  full  smooth  calf  extra,  rare. 

sm.  8°  Newport,  y.  Fkankli.v,  1731 

7540  Foxcroft  (Thomas)  A  Discourse  concerning  Kindness.  Sermon 
in  Boston,  Feb.  28th,  1 719-20.  //.  36.    8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1 720 

7541  —  The  Day  of  a  godly  Man's  Death,  better  than  the  Day  of  his 
Birth.  Sermon  preach'd,  Feb.  25,  1722.  //.  ii,  46  —  Two  Sermons, 
shewing  how  to  Begin  and  End  the  Year.  Added,  a  Discourse  on 
Jer.  xviii,  20,  [The  Duty  of  the  Godly  to  be  Intercessor"  and 
Reformers,]  //.  47-196.  Four,  continuous  Paging,  in  one  vol. 
Boston,  1722  —  The  Plea  of  Gospel-Impenitents  Examin'd.  Two 
Sermons.     Ibid.  1730.     (2  vols.)  8° 


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7542  I'OXCROFT  (Thomas)     Another  copy  of  the  preceding  2  vols. 

754-5  —  Sermon,  Sept.  23,  173.-,  upon  the  Occasion  of  an  unhappy 
Young  Woman  [Rebekah  (^hamblit]  present,  under  Sentence  of 
Death  [for  Infanticide]  W'itli  Preface  by  W.  Cooper,  and  Mr. 
Byles's  Conference  with  the  Prisoner,  3  leaves  injured,  rare.  Boston, 
1733  —  Sermon,  after  the  Earthquai<e,  preach'd,  Nov.  25,  1727. 
stained,  uncut.  ]b.  1727  —  Observations,  Historical  and  Practical, 
on  the  Rise  and  Primitive  State  of  New-England.  Sermon.  Aug. 
1730.  [Centennial  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston,]  pp.  (8),  46,  fine 
copy,  unait,  very  scarce.  lb.  1730  —  Discourse  preparatory  to  the 
Choice  of  a  Minister,  June  1 1,  1727,  uncut,  except  title  (which  is  cut 
close),  and  first  leaf  of  text.     />.  1727.     ^Sermons.  8° 

7544  Frothingham  (Ebenezer)  A  Key  to  unlock  the  Door,  That 
leads  in,  to  take  a  Fair  View  of  the  Religious  Constitution, 
Established  by  Law,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  With  a  short 
Remark  upon  Mr.  Bartlet's  Sermon,  etc.,  pp.  251,  i,  hf.  bd.,  nice 
clean  copy,  scarce.  12°  n.  p.,  1767 

7545  Garden  (AIe.v.)  A  Brief  Account  of  the  deluded  Dutartres ; 
Extracted  from  a  Sermon  preached  by  the  Rev.  Alex.  Garden,  at 
Charlestown,  S.  C,  //.  8  —  Narrative  of  the  Life,  with  the  last 
Speech,  &c.,  of  John  Lewis,  executed  at  Chester,  (Pa.).  Sept.  21, 
1760,  for  the  murder  of  his  Wife,  //.  10  —  Ross  (Robert)  A  Plain 
Address  to  the  Quakers,  Moravians,  Separatists,  . . .  and  other 
Enthusiasts,  //.  213,  (7).  Three,  stitched  together,  in  one  volume, 
uncut.  8°  Neui  Haven,  J.  Parker  dr'  Co.,  1762 

7546  Gavin  (Antonio)  A  Master-Key  to  Popery.  3d  edition,  //.  300. 
old  calf.  %'^  London,  repr.  Neuport,  1773 

7547  GiiJiis  (Henry)  Certain  Blessedness  of  all  those  whose  Sins 
are  Forgiven,  //.  vi,  160,  wants  one  leaf  of  the  preface,  hf.  bd.  Boston, 
S.  Kneeland,for  D.  Henchman,  1721  —  Gii.l  (John)  Tl.ree  Sermons 
on  the  present  and  future  state  of  the  Church.  4th  eci.  Reprinted, 
Boston,  1756  —  God's  Wonders  in  the  Great  Deep  ..  Wonderful 
and  Amazing  Account  of  Sailors,  etc.,  frontispiece,  pp  80,  hf.  bd. 
uVanburyport,  1805  —  Gray  (Andr.)  ^'  G'/(7j-^i:;a'.  The  Spiritual 
Warfare.  [Ten]  Sermons, //.  1 40, sheep.  Boston,  i'j2o  —  Gro.svk.nor 
(lienj.)  The  Mourner:  or  the  Afflicted  Relieved.  Added,  Dr. 
Young's  Resignation,  //.  178.  Nctii  Haven,  A.  Morse,  1794. 
(5  vols.)  12° 

75.^8  GOSPEL  ORDER  REVIVED.  Being  an  Answer  to  a  Book 
lately  set  forth  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  Increase  Mather,  President 
of  Harvard  Colledge,  &c.  Entituled,  The  Order  of  the  Gospel, 
&c.  Dedicated  to  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England.  By 
sundry  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  New  England,  ,  6  prelim,  leaves, 
pp.  40,  green  morocco,  gilt,  g.  e.  (/".  Bedford). 

4°  n.  p.  [  W'l/.  BKADFtiKD,  New  York'\  1700 

.\  FINE  <  orv  of  lliis  VEKV  I<.\I<E  book,  tisvlng  tlic  "Advertisement"  on  a  leaf 
preceding  the  title.  See  TiioM.vs's  Hisl.  of  Print  in  i;,  Vol.  ii.,  ))p.  91,^58-467;  this 
Catalogue  (I'art  1.)  No.  771;  or  the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  817. 

7549  Gouge  (William)  Workes.  In  Two  Volumes  [in  one]:  I. 
Domesticall  Duties.  II.  The  Whole  Armour  of  God  {plaud  first, 
by  the  binder),  curious  symbolical  frontispiece  with  engraved  title  \by 
Marshall'],  old  calf  folio.     London,  John  Beale,  1627 


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7550  Hancock  (John)  0/  Lexington,  The  Prophet  Jeremiah's  Reso- 
lution To  get  him  unto  Great  Men,  and  to  Speak  unto  them.  A 
[Lecture]  Sermon  before  the  General  Court,  Nov.  21,  1734,//.  26, 
hf.  mor.,  SCARCE.  8°  Boston,  S.  Kneelaml,  1734 

7551  Hart  (Wm.)  of  Say  brook.  Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  of 
Regeneration  and  the  Way  wherein  it  is  wrought,//.  (4),  57,  unatt. 
16°  New  London,  1742  —  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins, 
occasioned  by  his  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Hart's  late  Dialogue, 
//.  16.    8°  Ibiii.  1770.     2  Pamphlets. 

7552  Haven  (Samuel)  Sermon  on  the  Knowledge  of  Christ;  preached 
at  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1768,  //.  35,  uncut. 

Boston,  ^^printedby  Edes  &-  GUI  {on  paper  manufactured  here),"  1768 
"  Lately  one  Mr.  Clark  has  carried  on  (paper-malcing)  at  the  mills  in  Afillon,  to  as  great 
Perfection  as  at  Pennsylvania." — Ames's  Almanac,  for  1764. 

7553  Hemmenwav  (Moses)  of  Wells.  A  Vindication  of  the  Power, 
Obligation  and  Encouragement  of  the  Unregenerate  to  attend  the 
Means  of  Grace,  against  the  exceptions  of  Rev.  S-  Hopkins,  etc., 
pp.  227,  sheep.     2  copies.  8°  Boston,  1772 

7554  Henry  (Matthew)  The  Communicant's  Companion,  8th  ed. 
12°  Repr.  Boston,  1723  —  The  same,  loth  ed.,  corrected,  portrait, 
(slightly  stained)  of  the  author,  engraved  by  A^.  Mors.  12°  Ibid.  1 73 1 , 
RARE  —  Directions  for  Daily  Communion  with  God,  much  used,  the 
last  two  leaves  imperfect,  orig.  binding  restored,  sni.  8°  Ibid.  1728. 
(3  vols.) 

7555  HiGGiNSON  (John)  Our  Dying  Saviour's  Legacy  of  Peace  to 
His  Disciples  . .  from  John  14.  27. . .  Also,  a  Discourse  on  the  Two 
Witnesses,  etc.  ("To  the  Reader  "  by  S.  Willard),  wants  the  title  and 
preliminary  lecves,  except  the  last,  pp.  205,  i. 

[8°  Boston,  S.  Green,  for  John  Usher,  1686] 
Very  Rare.    See  (Part  I.)  No.  776. 

7556  The  History  of  the  Kingdom  of  Basaruah.  .  Collected  from  the 
most  Antient  Records  of  that  Country,  etc.  By  a  Traveller  in 
Basaruah,  //.  (6),  160. 

sni.  8°  Printed,  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  in  Boston,  1715 
Very  Rake.  The  Kingdom  of  Basaruah  is  the  kingdom  of  Man,  or  the  Human 
Race  ("  Flesh  and  Spirit").  The  author  of  this  very  curious  allegory,  in  his  address  "to 
the  Reader,"  says :  "  It  having  pleased  our  Gracious  King  (in  the  year  of  our  Redemption, 
1701,)  to  send  me  into  that  part  of  Basaruah  which  lies  toward  the  North  of  America,  in 
order  to  transact  for  his  ^fajesty  in  some  of  his  important  Affairs  in  that  Country,  I  . . . 
began  to  learn  the  Language,"  etc. 

It  was  re/irinleif  At  Philadelphia,  by  Andrew  Bradford,  before  1724.  I  conjecture  that 
the  first  edition  (171 5 1  though  ''sold  by  the  booksellers  in  Boston"  was  printed  by  William 
Bradford  at  New  VorJ:. 

7557  —  The  same:  another  copy,  much  used,  somewhat  discolored. 

7558  HoBART  (Neheni.)  of  Newton,  Mass.  The  Absence  of  the 
Comforter  Described  and  Lamented,  in  a  Discourse  on  Lam.  \.  16. 
//.  X,  316,  good  copy,  orig.  sheep. 

1 6°  Nejv  London,  Timo.  Green,  1717 

Very  scarce.  The  "  Epistle  to  the  Reader "  is  by  the  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  of 
New  London,  who  edited  the  volume,  after  the  death  of  the  author. 

7559  —  The  same  :  another  copy,  lightly  water-stained. 

New  London,  17 17 

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7560  HoBART  (Noah)  of  Fairfield.  A  Second  Address  to  the  Members 
of  the  Episcopal  Separp.iion  in  New-England. . .  Added,  A  Letter 
from  Mr.  [Moses]  Dickinson,  in  answer  to  some  things  Mr.  Wetmore 
has  charged  him  with,  //.  174,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1751 

7561  Hobby  (William)  0/ Reading,  Mass.  Self-Examination  .  .urged, 
in  sundry  Sermons,  pj>.  vi,  iv,  192,  orig.  binding  rebacked,  gilt. 

16°  Boston,  1746 
7362  Homes  (William)  of  Chilmark.  A  Discourse  concerning  the 
Publick  Reading  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,. .  in  Religious  Assemblies ; 
Deliver'd  at  Tisbury,  August  12,  1719.  [Dedicated  to  Judge 
Sewall.]  //.  iv,  34,  fine  clean  copy,  original  wrapper.  8°  Boston, 
B.  Green,  1720  —  A  Brief  and  Plain  Discourse  [on  the]  Sabbath. 
(Preface  by  B.  Colman,)  //.  vi,  vii,  52,  hf.  mor.  8°  Boston,  Gam. 
Rogers,  1727 — Good  Government  of  Christian  Families  recom- 
mended...  Added,  A  Discourse  on  Secret  Prayer.  ("To  the 
Reader,"  by  J.  Sewall  and  T.  Prince,  with  a  biographical  memoir 
of  the  author,)//.  10, 164,  half  vellum  extra,  gilt,  12°  Boston,  1747. 
(3  vols,  very  scarce.)  v.  s. 

7503  —  Homes  (Wm.)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Publick  Reading 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  sewed,  good  copy,  rare.  Boston,  1720  — 
The  Good  Government  of  Christian  Families,  &c.  n>ants  Preface. 
Boston,  1747.         (2  vols.)  12° 

7564  Hooker  (Thos.)  The  Poor  Doubting  Christian  drawn  to  Christ; 
with  an  Abstract  of  the  Author's  Life,  [by  Thomas  Prince,]//.  14,. 

144,  Slucp,  VERY  SCARCE.  12°  Boston,   1 743 

0000  —  Life,  by  Cotton  Mather ;  See,  after  Mather  (C),  No.  7634. 

7565  Hopkins  (Samuel)  of  Sheffield,  Gr.  Barrington,  6*  Newport. 
Sin  . .  an  .Advantage  to  the  Universe ;  three  Sermons,  //.  iii,  66. 
Boston,  1 759  —  Two  Discourses :  1.  Necessity  of  Knowledge  of  the 
Law  of  God.  11.  On  [Regeneration],  //.  65.  Boston,  1768  — 
Gree.v  (Jacob)  Inquiry  into  Constitution  of  Jewish  Church,  //. 
i.\,  74.  New  York,  1768  —  Hopkins  (S.)  Enquiry  whether  any 
of  the  Promises  of  the  Gospel,  are  made  to  the  Exercises  and 
Doings  of  Unregenerate  Persons,  pp.  viii,  144,  wants  last  leaf. 
Boston,  1765  —  Mills  (led.)  Inquiry  concerning  the  State  of  the 
Unregenerate  under  K\\^  Gospel  [Reply  to  Hopkins  ]  Ne7v  Haven, 
1767  —  Hopkins  (S.)  [Reply  to  Mr.  Mills,]  wants  title,  pp.  iv,  185. 
\New  Haven,  1769].     Six  in  one  vol.,  sheep.  thk.  8°  1759-69 

7566  Hopkins  (Samuel)  Enquiry  concerning  the  Promises  of  the 
Gospel,  whether . .  made  to  the  Exercises  of  the  Unregenerate, 
'xiants  last  leaf.  Boston,  1765  —  The  true  State  of  the  Unregenerate 
. .  Reply  to  Mr.  Mills,  //.  iv,  184,  i.   A^ew  Haven,  1769.     (2  vols.) 

8* 

7567  —  Sermon  at  the  South  Church  in  Boston,  //.  35.  Boston,  1768 
—  Two  Discourses,  i.  The  Necessity  of  the  Knowledge  of  the 
Law  of  God.  11.  Inquiry  into  the  Nature,  etc.  of  [Regeneration], 
//.  65.  lb.  1768  —  The  True  State  ..  of  the  Unregenerate.. 
Reply  to  Mills,  //.  185  :  New  Haven,  1769 :  atui  others,  as  under, 
in  one  vol.,  sheep,  8° 

A  Trcatitr  on  Kegeneration,  by  P.  V«n  MMtricht.    A'.  H.,  n.  d.  (1760)  — F^tBV 
(Samuel)    The  Madness  of  Mankind, ..  a  Sermon,  Philadelphia,  1 754.    2d  edition.  N.  Y, 

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7568  HoPKtNS  (Samuel)  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  True  Holiness, 
pp.  vi,  (2),  220.  %°  Newport,  1773 — The  same:  another  edition, 
pp.  218,  (2).     12°  New  York,  1791.     (2  vols.) 

7569  —  A  New  Edition  of  Two  Discourses  . .  from  a  copy  revised  and 
corrected  by  the  Author,  //.  120,  hf.  bd. 

12°  Boston,  1768:  repr.  Bennington,  A.  Haswell,  1793 
757°  —  Israel  Dewey's  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins  [dated, 
Sheffield,  Dec.  14,  1757  and  Jan.  9,  1759],//.  16.  8°  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
C'7S9]  —  A  Sermon  of  a  New  Kind,  never  preached,  nor  ever  will 
be;  containing  a  collection  of  Doctrines,  belonging  to  the 
Hopkintonian  Scheme  of  Orthodoxy,  etc.,  pp.  28.  12°  New  Haven, 
n.  d.  [1769?],  RARE.     2  Pamphlets. 

In  Stevbns's  Nuggets  (No.  248;)   "A  Sermon  of  a  New  Kind"  is,  by  mistake, 
attributed  to  Roger  Sherman. 

7571  —  An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Promises  of  the  Gospel,  ^fc  — 
Boston,  1765  —  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  True  Holiness,  uncut. 
Newport,  1773  —  Inquiry  concerning  the  Future  State  of  those 
who  die  in  their  Sins,  //.  (4),  vi,  194,  unused,  uncut.  Newport, 
1783  —  New  Edition  of  Two  Discourses,  rf^.  Bennington,  Ft.,  A. 
Hasxvell,  1793  (2  copies). 

7572  —  Inquiry  concerning  the  Future  State  of  those  who  die  in 
their  Sins.  8°  Newport,  1783 

7573  Huntington  (John)  of  Salem.  Mass.  Sermons  on  Important 
Subjects.  (Prefaced  by  E.  Peniberton  and  Andrew  Eliot,)  //.  vi, 
223,  sheep.  8°  Boston,  iid-j 

7574  Huntington  (Jos.)  of  Norwich,  Conn.  The  Vanity  and  Mischief 
of  presuming  on  Things  beyond  our  Measure.  Sermon,  May  22, 
1774,  //.  30,  VERV  SCARCE,     Noru<ich,  Robertsons  &•  Trumbull,  1774 

[ — ]  Plea  before  the  Ecclesiastical  Council  at  Stockbridge  in  the 
Cause  of  Mrs.  Fisk,  delivered  Oct.  6th  and  7th,  1779.  By  a  Gen- 
tlemen of  Connecticut,  uncut,  soiled.      Nonvich,  J.  Trumbull,  1780 

2  Pamphlets.  4° 

7575  Huntington  (Win.)  God,  the  Poor  Man's  Guardian  and  the 
Bank  of  Faith.  12°  Newburyport,  E.  M.  Blunt,  \i<)i 

7576  Imrie  (David)  of  Scotland.  Letters  concerning  Scripture  Proph- 
ecies,//.  16.     {Edinburgh,  1755;   repr.  Boston,  1756) 

4°  Phila.  {from  the  Boston  edition,  y.  Chatten),  1756 

The  Earthquakes  of  1750  and  i;5i  "appeared  to  Mr.  Imrie,  only  Prehides  of  more 

prodigious  ones,— and  he  thinks  he  is  able  to  prove  from  Scripture,  that  by  the  last  and 

greatest  Concussion  of  all,  the  Axis  of  the  Earth  will  be  preternaturally  moved  out  of  its 

present  position,  and  restored  to  the  more  favourable  position  it  had  before  the  Fall." 

7577  Janewav  (James)  Invisibles,  Realities,  Demonstrated,  in  the 
Holy  Life  and  Triumphant  Death  of  Mr.  John  Janeway,  //.  xxiv, 
164,  sheep.  12°  Boston,  repr.  T.  Fleet  for  y.  Blanchard,  1742  — 
Heaven  upon  Earth;  or,  the  Best  Friend  in  the  Worst  Times; 
from  the  3d  edition,  corrected,  curious  woodcut  on  title,  pp.  260, 
sheep,  good  copy.  8°  Boston,  B.  Mecom,  1760  —  Token  for  Children 
. .  By  James  Janeway . .  Added,  A  Token  for  the  Children  of  New 
England  [By  Cotton  Mather.]  . .  With  new  Additions,  //.  vi,  32, 
(4),  43,  40,  sheep,  nice  .opy.  Ibid.,  T.  &•  y.  Fleet,  1 77 1  —  The  same : 
another  edition,  //.  1 56,  clean,  uncut,   /bid.,  Z.  Fowle,  1 7 7 1 .    (4  vols.) 


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7578  Janeway  (James)  A  Token  for  Children,  //.  v,  50.  JVew  York, 
repr.  W.  Ross,  1786.  Bound  with  it  are:  Jona.  Edwards's  Faithful 
Narrative  of  the  Work  of  God  in  New  England ;  and  Synod-Sermon 
(True  Grace  distinguished,  etc.)  Elizabethtown,  1790;  and  another. 
In  one  vol.,  sheep.  12°  —  Life  and  Death  of  John  Janeway.  Boston, 
1742.  (2  vols.) 

7579  Johnson  (Stephen)  of  Lyme,  Conn.  The  Everlasting  Punishment 
of  the  Ungodly, . .  a  Scripture  Doctrine,  //.  xviii,  359,  and  Errata, 
I  p.,  sheep.  8°  New  London,  1786 

7580  Keach  (Benj.)  The  Travels  of  True  Godliness  and  Ungodliness. 
T\vo  volumes  in  one,  pp.  297,  sheep,  good  copy. 

sm.  12°  Phila.,  Parry  Hall,  1793 

7581  Knox  (Hugh)  (t/" 5/.  Croix.  The  Moral  and  Religious  Miscel- 
lany ;  or,  Sixty-one  Aphoretical  Essays,  on  Christian  Doctrines  and 
Virtues,  with  a  pen-and-ink  portrait  of  Dr.  Knox  preaching,  pp.  360, 
including  list  of  Subscribers,  1 4  pp.,  old  calf. 

8°  Ne7v  York,  Hodge  d"  Shober,  1775 
Dr.  Knox  was  the  early  instructor  of  Alexander  Hamilton 

7582  —  The  same  :  another  edition,  pp.  352,  incl.  list  of  Subscribers  in 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts  (7  //.),  sheep.     8°  Hartford,    1790 

7583  Langdon  (Samuel)  ^ /i^r/jw^wM.  An  Impartial  Examination 
of  Mr.  Robert  Sandeman's  Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasio. 
3  Parts,  in  i  vol.,  //.  75,  98,  136,  sheep.     (2  copies.) 

8°  Boston,  Mein  &•  Fleeming,  for  Knight  Sexton,  Hartford,  1769 

7584  —  The  same,  uncut.  Boston,  1769  —  Remarks  on  the  leading 
Sentiments  in  Dr.  S.  Hopkins's  System  of  Doctrines,  in  a  Letter 
from  S.  Langdon,  D.D.,  //.  36,  uncut.     12°  Exeter,  H.  Ranlet, 

1794.       (2) 

7585  Lathrop  (John)  of  Boston.  Occasional  Sermons,  as  follow: 
Thanksgiving,  recommended  by  Prov.  Congress,  Dec.  15,  1774; 
Fifth  of  March,  1778;  before  Mass.  Charit.  Fire  Soc,  May  29, 
1796;  Public  Lecture,  Mch.  16,  1797,  with  Appendix,  cox\\M.mn^ 
account  of  attempts  to  set  Fire  to  the  town  of  Boston  ;  Commence- 
ment of  the  Century,  1801 ;  before  Soc.  for  Propag.  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians,  1804;  at  the  dismissal  of  Rev.  Jos.  M'Kean, 
Milton,  1804;  Dedication  in  Dorchester,  1813;  On  the  Law  of 
Retaliation,  18 14;  with  other  tracts,  in  i  vol.,  hf.  sheep  neat,  manu- 
script contents  and  continuous  paging.  8° 

7586  Law  (Wm.)  Humble,  Earnest,  and  Aflfectionate  Address  to  the 
Clerg)';  [with]  a  Short  Account  of  his  Life,  //.  140,  sheep. 

12°  Stanford,  in  Nine-Partners,  \N.  1'.]  1803 
A  scarce  imprint ;  by  Daniel  Lawrence,  for  Samuel  Thorn,  and  Joseph  C.  Deane. 

7587  Lee  (Samuel)  Xdpn  n/c  n«<rtu(f.  The  Joy  of  Faith,  or  a  Treatise 
opening  the  true  Nature  of  Faith,  etc.,  pp.  (i8),  247,  margins  worn 
and,  in  some  parts,  stained,  several  leaves  injured;  calf  neat:  sold  with 
all  faults.  8°  Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1687 

Only  a  tolerable  copy  of  a  very  rarb  volume:  a  duplicate  of  No.  808  (Part  I.) 

758S  Lee  (Samuel)  The  Great  Day  of  Judgment;  Handled  In  a 
Sermon  Preached  at  the  Assizes  at  New-Bristol.  Octob.  7,  1687. 
By  the  Reverend  and  Learned  Samuel  Lee,  M.A. . . .  Accompany'd 
with  Preparatory  Meditations,  upon  The  Day  of  Judgment,  by 


LELAND  —  LORD. 


197 


Mr,  Cotton  Mather.  Title  and  "Preparatory  Meditations," 
PP-  36;  "A  Summons  or  Warning  to  the  Great  Day  of  Judgment. 
In  a  Sermon,"  etc.  Title  and  pp.  w-^d,  {imperfect,  wanting  four 
preliminary  leaves,  pp.  3-10,  and  one  or  two  leaves  at  the  end;  much 
used,  margins  worn,  and  a  feiv  letters  lost  from  first  title ;  sold  with 
all  faults.  12°  Boston,  Barth.  Greeti,  for  N.  Buttolph,  1692 

EXTREMELY  RAKE.  Though  the  Assize  Sermon  by  Lee  is  imperfect,  the 
"  Preparatory  Meditations" — one  of  the  rarest  of  the  Mather  series— are  complete. 

7589  Lee  (Samuel)  'E\eo^f>ifi^i/)oc.  Or  the  Triumph  of  Mercy  in  the 
Chariot  of  Praise.  A  Treatise  of  Preventing  secret  &  unexpected 
Mercies,  with  some  mixt  ReHexions.  //.  (8),  194,  good  copy,  in  old 
binding,  rake.  12"  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1718 

759°  —  ^  '^^'  same  :  another  copy,  larger  than  the  preceding,  but  the  first 
few  pages  are  slightly  stained  by  mould.  Boston,  17 18 

7591  Leland  {Elder  ]o\m)    The  Bible-Baptist,  //.  27,  hf  bound,  neat. 

8°  Baltimore,  Wm.  Goddard,  1789 

7592  —  (Tracts.)  The  Rights  of  Conscience  inalienable,  and  there- 
fore Religious  Opinions  not  cognizable  by  Law,  etc.  Netv  London, 
1 79 1  —  The  same,  reprinted  in  The  Connecticut  Dissenter's  Strong 
Box:  No.  I.  N.  L.,  C.Holt,  1802  —  A  Stroke  at  the  Branch., 
Remarks  on  Times  and  Things.  Hartford,  1801  —  Strictures  on 
the  Consecration  of  Christ,  and  the  Rite  of  Circumcision.  lb.  1801 
—  Extract  from  Elder  John  Leland's  Budget  of  Scraps.  Palmer, 
E.  Terry,  1810  —  Part  of  a  Speech  at  Suffield,  Conn.,  on  the  First 
Jubilee  of  the  U.  States,  Pittsfield,  1826  —  Events  in  the  Life  of 
John  Leland  :  written  by  himself.     /*.  1838.     -j  Pamphlets.         8" 

7593  Le  Mercier  (Andrew)  of  Boston.  The  Church  History  of 
Geneva,  in  Five  Books :  as  also  a  Political  and  Geographical 
Account  of  that  Republick  i^oith  independent  title  and  separate 
paging), pp.  (to),  220,  (2),  vi,  76,  (2).  8°  Boston,  1732 

7594  Lk  Mercier  (A.)  Treatise  against  Detraction  ;  in  Ten  Sections, 
old  calf .  %°  Boston,  XT  1% 

Dcclicated  to  the  Elders,  Deacons,  atnl  all  the  Heads  of  Families  of  the  French  Church 
of  Uoston. 

7595  —  MANUSCRIPT.  Sermons  (in  French)  preached  by  the 
Rev.  A.  Le  Mercitr  at  the  P'rench  Church  in  Boston,  and  elsewhere ; 
///  his  autograph.     A  Parcel.  4° 

The  parcel  contains  ten  complete  and  several  imperfect  Manuscript  Sermons,  very 
neatly  written.  The  first  that  bears  a  date  was  preacliccl  "  a  /.iirhli,  le  S  Avril,  1714  "; 
the  next,  "a  lioston,  le  18  Mars,  1716"  (prolxdily  one  of  his  earliest  in  Itoston); 
another,  "prononci  a  Uoston  le  j6  Janvier,  i-iS,  a  I'occasion  de  I'abjuration  de  M.  Jean 
/Sniiieau  de  Niintes" — converted  from  Romanism,  wliile  a  |)ris<incr  at  Boston.  There 
are  several  of  a  numbered  series  of  discourses  on  the  First  Epiitle  of  Peter — the  "69th 
and  last"  tieing  dated,  26th  April,  1 719. 

7596  Letter  (A)  from  some  Aged  Nonconforming  Ministers,  to  their 
Christian  Friends,  touching  the  Reasons  of  their  Practice.  Aug.  24, 
1 701.  4th  edition, . .  enlarged,  with  some  Practical  Advice.  (Preface 
by  Increase  Mather,)  //.  (2),  iv,  72,  and  Advertisement,  i  /.,  ^ne 
copy,  original  wrapper,  rare.  8°  Boston,  for  S.  Gerrish,  17 12 

7597  Lord  (Benjamin)  of  Norwich.  True  Christianity  explained  and 
enforced.  Sermon  at  Canterbury,  wants  title.  N.  London,  T.  Green, 
1727 — Two  Sermons  on  the  Necessity  of  Regeneration:  delivered 
at  Norwich,  Jan.  4,  1737-8,  //.  5-12  in  manuscript.    Boston,  1738  — 


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Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  Jabez  Wight,  at  East-Norwich.  A'  Z.,  1727  — 
Fun.  Sermon  for  [his  wife]  Mrs.  Anne  Lord,  July  5,  1748.  JV.  £., 
1751  —  Sermon  after  the  Death  of  Rev.  Henry  Willes,  Norwich. 
i^sk.  1759  —  Sermon  at  Install,  of  Nathanael  Whitaker.  t'iid,  1761. 
6  in  one  vol.,  old  calf,  autograph  of  Abigail  Lord.  16° 

7598  Lord  (B.)  Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  Jabez  Wight,  East-Norwich, 
N.  L.,  1727  —  Serm.  at  Instal.  of  N.  Whitaker,  Chelsea,  in  Nonvich. 
ib.  1761  — Jubilee  :  Half  Century  Discourse  at  Norwich,  imperfect, 
ib.  1767  —  The  important  Connection  of  Time  with  Eternity. .  Two 
Sermons,  ib.  1769  —  God  glorified  in  his  Works  of  Providence 
and  Grace. .  The  signal  Deliverances  wrought  for  Mrs.  Mercy 
Wheeler,  in  Plainfield.  2d  edition.  Boston,  1743 ;  refr.  N.L.,  1771, 
RARE  —  The  same:  3d  edition.  Hartford,  1798  —  Fun.  Sermon 
for  Mrs.  Martha  Willes.     N.  L.,  1774.     7  Pamphlets. 

7599  Lord  (Benj.)  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Levi 
Hart,  at  Preston,  Nov.  4,  1762,  pp.  44,  uncut. 

8°  Providence,  William  Goddard,  1763 
RARE.    One  of  the  earliest  issues  of  the  first  press  in  Providence — established  by 
William  Goddard  in  1762. 

7600  Lord  (Joseph)  Reason  why,  not  Anabaptist  Plunging  but 
Infant-Believer's  Baptism  ought  to  be  approved,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  8, 
170,  sheep,  good  copy,  very  scarce. 

12°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  for  S.  Gerrish,  17 19 

7601  LoRiNG  (Israel)  of  Sudbury.  The  Nature  &  Necessity  of  the 
Nuw-Birth.  Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture.  Preface  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Prince,  //.  4,  78,  impft.  at  end,  stained.  Boston,  1728  —  Sermon 
at  Concord,  Dec.  29,  1737,  _/frj/  three  leaves  torn,  pp.  138,  2.  ib. 
1738  —  A  Practical  Discourse,  on  Gal.  ii.  16,  List  of  Subscribers,  4 
pp.,  ^ind  pp.  ()T„  good  copy.     /<^.  1749.         (3  vols.)  12° 

7602  liiitheran  Church.  Liturgie  oder  Kirchen-Agende  der  Evangel- 
isch  Lutherischen  Gemeinen  in  Pennsylvanien.   12°  Baltimore,  18 18 

7603  Mall  (Thos.)  History  of  the  Martyrs  Epitomised.  2  vols,  in 
I,  //.  (16),  270;  (4),  xii,  294,  sheep,  fine  copy. 

8°  London;  repr.  Boston,  Rogers  and  Fo7vle,  1747 
The  second  Preface,  "A  brief  Account"  &c.  is  signed  "S.  L." — the  initials  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Lee,  once  Minister  of  Bristol,  K.  \. 

7604  Man's  whole  Duty,  and  Directions  for  a  Religious  Life,  //.  86, 
sheep.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  17 18 

7605  Mason  (A'<rr'.  John)  Select  Remains:  recommended  by  I.  Watts. 
3d  edition.  Boston,  1743  —  The  same.  Newark,  N.  y.,  J.  A- 
Crane,  1809.     (2  vols.)  12° 

7606  [MATHER  (Richard)]  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  and  Argu- 
ments of  the  Synod  met  at  Boston  in  the  Year  1662.  Concerning 
the  Subject  of  Baptism,  and  Consociation  of  Churches,  Against 
the  Reply  made  thereto  by  the  Reverend  Mr.  John  Davenport. . . 
Together  with  An  Answer  [by  Jona.  Mitchell]  to  the  Apologetical 
Preface  set  before  that  Essay.  By  some  of  the  Elders,  etc.,  pp.  (2), 
46,  102. 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  Green  and  M.  Johnson  for  Hezekiah  Usher,  -1664 

A  good  copy  of  this  VERY  RARE  volume.    (See,  Part  I.,  No.  936.) 


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7607  MATHER  (INCREASE)  The  First  Principles  of  New- England, 

Concerning  The  Subject  of  Baptisme  and  Communion  of  Churches, 

[to  which  are  added,  separately  paged,  letters  from  the  Rev.  John 

AUin  and  Jonathan  Mitchell,]  //.  (8),  40,  7,  a  bit  torn  from  upper 

corner  of  title  {not  touching  the  text)  and  another  from  the  comer  of 

p.  I,  taking  a  fnv  letters.  4°  Cambridge,  S.  Green,  1675 

VERY    RARE.    See  (Part  I.)  No.  986.    The  preface  is  dated,  "i.  of  3d  Moneth 
[May],  1671." 

7608  —  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptisme,  pp.  (4), 
1-46  (wants  all  after),  uncut  —  The  same;  //.  (4),  76,  title  torn, 
a  small  bit  lost,  and  a  larger  from  corner  of  last  leaf  someivhat  water- 
stained,  original  marbled  wrapper.  The  two  sold  as  one,  with  all 
faults.  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1675 

Very   Rare.    See  (Part  I.)  No.  967.— The  Preface  is  dated,  Boston,  i.  of  2.  M. 
[April,]  1675. 

7609  —  The  First  Principles  of  New-England,  etc.  —  A  Discourse 
concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptisme,  wants  pp.  49,  50,  and  last  leaf, 
the  last  remaining  leaf  injured.     2  in  i  vol..  sheep. 

4°  Cambridge,  S.  Green,  1675 

7610  —  The  Wicked  Mans  Portion.  A  Sermon  (at  the  Lecture  in 
Boston,  the  i8th  day  of  the  1st  Moneth,  1674,  when  two  men  were 
executed,  who  had  murthered  their  Master),  pp.  (4),  25,  original 
marbled  wrapper.  4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1675 

EXTREMELY  RARE.    This  is,  probably,  the  FIRST  WORK  PRINTED  IN 
BOSTON.     See  (Part  I.)  No.  1045. 

761 1  —  The  Times  of  men  are  in  the  hand  of  God.  Or  A  Sermon 
Occasioned  by  that  awfull  Providence . .  the  4th  day  of  the  3d 
Moneth,  1675.  (when  part  of  a  Vessel  was  blown  up  in  the 
Harbour,)  i  blk.  leaf,  //.  (6),  21,  i  blk.  leaf,  slightly  water-stained, 
orig.  marbled  wrapper.  4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1675 

E.XTREMELV  RARE.    A  good  copy  of  the  Seco.nu  work  pri.nteu  in  Boston. 
^^(Part  I.)  No.  1040. 

7612  —  The  Divine  Right  of  Infant-Baptisme  Asserted  and  Proved 
from  Scripture  and  Antiquity.  (To  the  Reader,  by  Urian  Oakes, 
Feb.  2 1,  1679-80,)  //.  (8),  27,  good  copy,  though  the  title  and  second 
leaf  are  cut  close  at  bottom,  touching  the  last  line,  very  rare. 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1680 

7613  —  Returning  unto  God  the  great  concernment  of  a  Covenant 
People,  Sermon,  to  the  Second  Church  in  Boston,  March  17, 
1679-80,  when  that  Church  did  solemnly  Renew  their  Covenant, 
etc.,  //.  (6),  19;   The  Covenant,  //.  2  ;    very  rare. 

4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  i68o 

7614  —  Practical  Truths,  Tending  to  Promote  the  Power  of  Godliness 
. .  Delivered  in  Sundry  Sermons,  imperfect,  wants  title,  and  three 
prelim,  leaves  and  five  leaves  after  p.  210,  at  end;  one  leaf  mutilated. 

8°  \Boston,  Samuel  Green,  upon  assignment  of  S.  Sewal,  1682] 
—  The  same  :   an  imperfect  copy,  wanting  prelim,  leaves,  and  all 
after  p.  128.     Tkvo  volumes  sold  as  one. 

7615  —  KOMHT()rPA<I»IA.  Or  A  Discourse  concerning  Comets.. 
Also  two  Sermons  Occasioned  by  the  late  Blazing  Stars.  (To  the 
Reader,  by  Rev.  John  Sherman,  Dec.  20,  1682,)  //.  (la),  143 ; 
The  two  Sermons :   Heaven's  Alarm  to  the  World  . .  The  Second 


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Impression,  //.  (8),  38:  The  Latter  Sign  Discoursed  of..  Aug. 
31,  1682,  //.  (3),  30,  wants  last  leaf . 

8°  Boston,  S.  G\reen\  for  S.  S[ewall],  1683 
Su  (Part  I.)  Nos.  998,  994.    The  Sermons  have  separate  title-pages  and  pagination, — 
with  the  date  1682  in  the  imprint, 

7616  Mather  (Increase)  [An  Essay  for  the  Recording  of  Illustrious 
Providences. .  .Especially  in  New-England,]  wants  title,  and  first 
four  leaves  of  Preface,  pp.   163-4,  and  all  after  p.  366,  (7  leaves), 

much  used,  very  rare.  8°  [Boston,  Samuel  Green,  1684] 

7617  —  [A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Execution  of  [James  Morgan] 
a  man  found  Guilty  of  Murder,  preached  at  Boston,  March  nth, 
1685-6 . .  With  the  Confession,  Last  Expressions,  and  Solemn 
Warning  of  that  Murderer,  etc.  The  Second  Edition],  wants  title,  pp. 
(2),  36  —  Mather  (Cotton)  The  Call  of  the  Gospel  Applyed  . . 
A  Sermon  preached  on  the  7th  day  of  March,  1686, . .  in  the 
Hearing  of  a  man  under . .  Sentence  of  Death,  for  Murder.  The 
Second  Edition,  //.  37-82  —  An  Exhortation  to  a  Condemned 
Malefactor,  delivered  March  the  7th,  1686.  By  Joshua  Moodey, 
PP-  83-116,  wants  the  last  four  leaves,  very  rare. 

8°  Boston,  Richard  Pierce,  16.87 

7618  —  De  Successu  FLvangelij  Apud  Indus  in  Novi-Anglia  Epistola. 
Ad  CI.  Virum  IJ.  Johannem  Leusden  .  .  A  Crescentio  Mathero, 
etc.,  pp.  (2),  13,  loioer  corners  restored,  a  fe^o  words  in  facsimile,  hds. 
neat.  8°  Londini,  Typis  J.  G.  168S 

The  First  London  edition  ;   Rake.     See  (Part  I.)  No.  1038. 

7619  —  The  Great  Blessing  of  Primitive  Counsellours.  Election 
Sermon,  //.  8,  16  (wanting  17-22),  stained,  a  small  corner  torn  from 
the  second  leaf  of  the  prefatory  address.     4°  Boston,  B.  Harris,  1693 

.^n  imperfect  copy  of  this  vekv  rare  Election  Sermon  ;  but  imijortant  to  collectors  as 
containing  entire  (the  loss  of  a  few  words  excepted)  the  prefatory  address  "To  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Hay" — in  which  Mather's  recites  his 
services,  and  defends  his  course  as  the  Colony's  agent  in  England. 

7620  —  The  Order  of  the  Gospel  Professed  and  Practised  by  the 
Churches  of  Christ  in  New-England,  Justified,  etc.,  pp.  143,  wants 
title,  and  a  fav  words  of  the  last  leaf  {"Contents  ").  1 2 °  [Boston,  B- 
Green  and  jf.  Allen,  for  B.  Eliot,  1700]  —  Angelographia,  or  A 
Discourse  concerning  the  Nature  and  Power  of  the  Holy  Angels : 
To  which  is  added,  A  Sermon  concerning  the  Sin  and  Misery  of 
the  Fallen  Angels :  Also,  a  Disquisition  concerning  Angelical 
Apparitions,  //.  (12),  132,  38,  wants  first  title  and  pp.  39-44  of  the 
Disquisition  {which  has  separate  title  and  pagination),  sm.  8°  [Boston, 
B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1696.]         (2  vols.) 

7621  —  The  Righteous  Man  a  Blessing. .  In  Two  Sermons:  Added, 
a  third  sermon:  The  Morning  Star,  //.  39-84.  Boston,  for  N. 
Boone,  1702  —  The  Glorious  Throne:  or,  A  Sermon  concerning 
the  Glory  of  the  Throne  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  //.  97-122. 
Boston,  B.  G.  and  y.  A.  for  N.  Boone,  1702.         2  Tracts.        12' 

Four  of  the  six  sermons  published  for  N.  Boone,  in  1702,  with  continuous  paging.  See 
(Part  I.)  Ichabod,  No.  996,  and  Four  Sermons,  No.  989. 

7622  —  Practical  Truths  tending  to  Promote  Holiness . .  In  Several 
Sermons,  //.  (a),  102,  (4).     2  copies  {one  imperfect)  sold  as  ont. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  B.  Eliot,  1704 


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7623  —  A  Disaertation,  wherein  the  Strange  Doctrine  lately  Pub- 
lished in  a  Sermon  [by  Solomon  Stoddard],  the  Tendency  of 
which,  is,  to  Encourage  Unsanctified  Persons . .  to  Approach  the 
Holy  Table  of  the  Lord,  is  Examined  and  Confuted.  With  an 
Appendix,  etc.,  pp.  (12),  135,  best  levant  brown  morocco,  filleted  and 
paneled  sides,  back  full  gilt,  g.  e.  Boston,  B.  Green,  1708 

See,  after,  Stoddard's  reply,  "  An  Appeal  to  the  Learned." 

7624.  —  A  Dissertation,  etc.,  another  copy,  original  binding. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1708 

7625  —  Burninga  Bewailed:  in  a  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  the 
Lamentable  Fire  which  was  in  Boston,  Octob.  2,  17 11,  //.  (4),  34, 
a  fine  copy,  but  wants  the  last  leaf.      8°  Boston,  Timothy  Green,  17 1 1 

The  First  Euition,  EXTREMELY  RARE.  A  copy  of  the  Second  edition,  1712, 
was  sold  in  Part  \.  (No.  951). 

In 'the  Preface  to  this  Sermon,  Mather  denounces  "that  worse  than  Brutish  Sin  of 
Drunienness,  become  a  prevailing  Iniquity  all  over  the  Countrey."  "  How  has  Wine 
and  Cyder,  but  most  of  all  Rum,  debauched  multitudes  of  People,  Young  and  Old  I 
Considering  the  late  Lamentable  Fire  was  Occasioned  by  Drunkenness,  (as  is  believed) 
has  not  the  Lord  written  His  Displeasure  against  that  Sin  in  a  Peculiar  manner,  in  Fiery 
Characters .' " 

7626  —  The  same;  imperfect,  wants  pp.  29-36,  uncut  except  at  top. 
Boston,  1 7 1 1  —  The  same :  The  Second  Edition,  //.  36,  last  leaf 
facsimiled  in  neat  manuscript.    Boston,  T.  Green,  17 12.    2  Pamphlets. 

7627  —  The  Doctrine  of  Divine  Providence  opened  and  applied,  etc., 
pp.  (5-8),  148,  wants  title  and  first  leaf  8°  [Boston,  R.  Pierce,  1684] 
—  K()MHT()rPA<l>IA,  or  a  Discourse  concerning  Comets,  imperfect. 
[Boston,  1683]  —  Heaven's  Alarm  to  the  World,  wants  title,  pp.  vi, 
38;  and  The  Voice  of  God  in  Signal  Providences,  //.  1-22,  impft. 
at  end.  [Boston,  1682]  —  Some  Remarks  on  a  Pretended  Answer 
to  a  Discourse  concerning  the  Common-Prayer  Worship,  //.  (2), 
36;  An  Appendix,  //.  1-4,  impft.  at  end,  uncut  Printed  for  N. 
Hillier,  London,  etc.,  n.  d.  [i  7 1 3]  —  The  same ;  trimmed  ropy,  without 
the  Appendix,  pp.  (2),  36.  Ibid.  —  Now  or  Never  Is  the  Time  . .  to 
make  Sure  of  Eternal  Salvation.  Several  Sermons,  impft.  12° 
Boston,  for  B.  Eliot,  1713  —  The  same  :  imperfect.  12°  Boston,  T. 
Green,  17 13  —  A  Disquisition  concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils 
, . .  with  a  Preface,  ontaining  a  further  Vindication  of  the  Congre- 
gational Discipline.  //.  (2),  xx,  1-40,  wants  last  four  leaves.  12° 
Boston,  for  N.  Boone,  17 16.     8  vols,  and  parts.  v.  s. 

7628  —  Mather  (Cotton)  A  Father  Departing.  Sermon  on  the 
Departure  of  Dr,  Increase  Mather,  //.  31,  uncut — Colman  (B.) 
The  Prophet's  Death,  Sermon  after  the  Funeral  of  Increase 
Mather,  D.D.,  //.  37,  uncut,  slightly  water  stained.     2  Pamphlets. 

8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1723 

7629  MATHER  (COTTON)  Military  Duties,  Recommended  to  an 
Artillery  Company;  At  their  Election  of  Officers,  in  Charls-Town, 
13  d.  7  m.  1686,  pp.  (7),  I  blank,  78,  (2),  smooth  russet  calf  extra, 
back  full-gilt,  g,  e.  {F.  Bedford),  an  elegant  copy,  very  rare. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Pierce,  1687 

7630  —  The  same :  wanting  title,  preface,  and  last  leaf  {the  bookseller's 
advertisement),  the  Sermon  complete,  pp.  78,  uncut. 

8°  [R.  Pierce,  1687] 

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THEOLOGICAL    ANU    KELIOIOUS. 


7631  Mather  (Cotton)  Work  upon  the  Ark  . .  a  Sermon  at  Boston 
[Nov.  17,  1689,]  imperfect,  //.  (10),  1-44.  Boston,  S.  Green,  1689  — 
[The  Wonderful  Works  of  God  Commemorated.] . .  Thanksgiving 
Sermon  . . .  Added :  The  Way  to  Prosperity :  a  Sermon  to  the 
Honourable  Convention,  May  23,  1689;  both  imperfect.  Boston, 
S.  Green,  1690,  (2  copits.)     3  vols.,  sold  with  all  faults.  8° 

See  (Part  I.)  Nos.  1274,  1276. 

7632  —  THS  WONDERS  OF  THE  INVISIBLE  WORLD.  |  Observa- 
tions As  v/ell  Historical  as  Theological,  upon  the  Nature,  the  | 
Number,  and  the  Operations  of  the  ;  DEVILS,  Accompany'd  with,  | 
I.  Some  Accounts  of  the  Grievous  Molestations,  by  D^-jmons  and 
Witchcrafts,  which  have  lately  |  annoy'd  the  Countreyj  and  the 
Trials  of  some  emini-'nt  I  Malefactors  Executed  upon  occasion 
thereof ;  with  several  ;  Remarkable  Curiosities  therein  occurring.  | 
etc. . .  !  The  Devil  Discovered:  In  a  Brief  Discourse  upon  |  those 
Temptations,  etc.  Title,  prelim,  leaves,  and  "Enchantments  Encoun- 
tred,"  32  //.  «.  «.;  A  Discourse  on  The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible 
World,  //.  151,  one  leaf  {p.  7)  mutilated;  The  Devil  Discovered, 
pp.  1-6,  wants  all  after. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  Printed  and  Sold  by  Benjamin  Harris,  1693 

"Of  all  works  of  the  Mathers,  this  is  probably  the  RAREST ;  it  is,  perhaps,  also  one 
of  the  most  important,  as  exhibiting  the  prevalence  of  the  delusion  which  at  that  time 
infected  New-England." — Sabin's  Dictionary. 


Mr.  Brinley  never  succeeded  in  obtaining  an  absolutely  perfect  copy.     He  had  brought 
igether  parts  of  fwo  copies  (here  sold  as  one)  making  the  principal  work  complete,  except 
one  mutilated  leaf,  but  wanting  the  greater  part  of  the  appended  Sermon  ("The  Devil 


7633  —  Ornaments  for  the  Daughters  of  Zion.  Or  The  Character 
and  Happiness  of  a  Virtuous  Woman,//.  \o^,  wants  pp.  11-38, 
upper  corners  slightly  nibbled,  very  rare. 

12°  Cambridge,  S.  G.  and  B.  G.  for  Samuel  Phillips,  Boston,  1692 

7634  —  Piscator  Evangelicus.  j  Or,  |  The  Life  of  |  Mr.  Thomas 
Hooker,  The  Renowned,  i  Pastor  of  Hartford-Church,  i  and  | 
Pillar  of  Connecticut-Colony,  t  in  New- England. '  Essay'd  by  Cotton 
Mather.  |  //.  45,  ( i ),  one  leaf  (p.  35)  slightly  injured  on  outer  margin, 
VERY  rare.  sm.  8°  {^Boston,']  1695 

7635  —  A  Family  Weil-Ordered.  Or  An  Essay  to  Render  Parents 
and  Children  Happy  in  one  another,  //.  79,  5,  imperfect,  wanting 
pp.  25-72.     12°  Boston,  B.  Green  &•  y.  Allen,  for  M.  Perry,  1699 

VERY  RARE.  Mr.  Brinley  could  not  obtain  a  perfect  copy.  In  this,  the  most 
interesting  part  of  the  tract — "An  Address  Ad  Fratrcs  in  Ercino"  pp.  5,  (separately 
paged, )  on  the  importance  of  Schools — is  complete.  "  A  Good  School  deserves  to  be  call'd 
the  very  Sail  of  the  Town,  that  hath  it.  . .  A  woful  putrefaction  threatens  tlie  Rising 
Generation ;  Barbarous  Ignorance,  and  the  unavoidable  consequence  of  it,  Outrageous 
Wickedness  will  make  the  Rising  Generation  Loathsome,  if  it  have  not  Schools  to  preserve 
it." 

7636  —  A  Pillar  of  Gratitude  . . .  [Election]  Sermon,  May  29,  1700, 
//.  38,  the  last  leaf  stained  (by  mucilage),  the  Sermon  complete, 
without  the  Appendix  ''concerning  the  Success  of  the  Gospel  in  the 
East  Indies."  12  Boston,  B.  Green  <&•  y.  Allen,  1700 

extremely  RARE.     Mr.  Brinley  had  no  other  copy. 


COTTON  MATHER. 


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Mr.    Thomas 
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ay'd  by  Cotton 
n  outer  margin, 
[Boston,']  1695 
Lender  Parents 
perfect,  wanting 
M.  Perry,  1699 
In  this,  the  most 
, "  pf.  5,  (separately 
deserves  to  be  call'd 
threatens  the  Rising 
ce  of  it,  Outrageous 
ot  Schools  to  preserve 

,  May  29,  1700, 

MON    COMPLETE, 

he  Gospel  in  the 
y  y.  Allen,  1700 


7637  [Mather  (Cotton)]  An  Advice  to  the  Churches  of  the  Faithful : 
Briefly  Reporting  the  Present  State  of  the  Church,  Throughout  the 
World,  pp.  16.  B.  Green  &>  y.  Alleti,  1702  —  [— ]  A  Letter  to 
Ungospellized  Plantations;  Briefly  Representing  the  Excellency  & 
Necessity  of  a  Peoples  Enjoying  the  Gospel . .  among  them,  //.  16, 

first  leaf  injured,  but  complete.     Boston,  1702.     2  Tracts.  8° 

7638  [ — ]  A  Faitiiful  Monitor  . .  Offering  an  Abstract  of  the  Laws  of 
the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  against  certain  Disorders: 
[with  a  Sermon,  at  Boston  Lecture,  30  d.  i  ni.  1704,  entitled]  The 
Reprover  doing  his  Duty,  //.  56,  wanting  first  four  leaves,  fine, 
uncut,  VERY  RARE.  8°  [Boston,  1704] 

7639  —  A  Very  Needful  Caution.  A  Brief  Essay  to  Discover  the 
Sin  that  Slayes  its  Ten  Thousands ;  And  Represent  the  Character 
. .  of  the  Coveteous,  //.  60,  wants  lower  half  of  title,  and  four  leaves 
{PP-  .5-8,  29-32).  [12"  Boston,  1707] 

Boston  Lecture,  15.  6.  1706.    Very  Rare. 

7640  [ — ]  Work  Within-Doors.  An  Essay  to  Assist  the  Serious  in 
the  Grand  Exercise  of  Conversing  with  Themselves,  etc.,  pp.  40, 
vellum  wrapper,  good  copy.  12°  Boston,  T.  Green,  1709 

Very  Rare.  The  running-title  is,  "A  ChristLin  conversing  with  himself."  Preached, 
"P.  M.  ig.d.  4.m.  1709." 

7641  —  [WINTHROPI  JUSTA.  A  Sermon  At  the  Funeral  of  the 
Hon'''«  John  Winthrop,  Esq.,  Late  Governour  of  the  Colony  of 
Connecticut  in  New-England.  Who  Died  at  Boston,  Nov.  27. 1707. 
in  his  69th  Year,]  wants  title,  pp.  (6),  3-40.  (To  the  Reader,  by 
Increase  Mather,  4  pp.)  \z°  [Boston,  1708] 

E.XTREMELY  RARE.  For  the  London  editions  of  1710,  see  Part  L,  Nos.  1272, 
1273.  The  first  three  leaves  need  cleaning  and  sizing.  From  p.  5  to  the  end,  the  tract 
is  in  fine  condition. 

7642  —  [Awakening  Thouglits  on  the  Sleep  of  Death:  with  a  Debt 
paid  to  the  Memory  of  some  that  sleep  in  Jesus,]  //.  viii,  34, 
tvants  title.  S°  \Boslon,  17 12] 

\  Sermon  preached  "Thursday-Evening,  ;i.  d.  11.  m.  1711-12,  To  a  Private  Society 
of  Christians,  Bewailing  the  Death  of  One  in  their  Number."  The  Preface  contains  a 
memorial  of  Mrs.  Mary  Higginson  (wife  of  the  Rev.  Joliii  Higginaon,  and  a  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Adam  Blakeman). 

EXTREMELY  RARE.  Mr.  Sabin,  giving  the  title  at  second-hand,  says:  "1  am 
unable  to  locate  a  copy." 

7643  [ — ]  The  Echo's  of  Devotion.  A  very  brief  and  plain  1  Essay 
On  those  Acts  of  Compliance,  (  Which  All  \  Calls  to  Piety,  |  Are  to 
be  Entertained  withal,  i  More  particularly,  i  The  most  Edifying 
Way  both  of  Read-iing  the  Scripture,  and  of  \  Hearing  a  Sermon,  | 
Proposed  and  Commended,  |  etc.  pp.  34,  wants  the  last  leaf. 

12^  Boston,  T.  Fleet  &-  T.  Crump,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1716 
Extremely  Rarb.    "  So  rare  that  I  am  unable  to  quote  a  perfect  copy." — Sabin. 

7644  —  Fsalterium  Americanum.  The  Book  of  Psalms,  In  a  Trans- 
lation Exactly  conformed  unto  the  Original ;  but  all  in  Blank 
Verse,//.  (2),  xxxvi,  426,  title  in  manuscript  facsimile,  a  bit  torn  from 
lasileaf.      sm.  8°  Boston.  S.Kneeland,forB.  Eliot  [and others,]  1718 

Dr.  Benjamin  Colman's  copy  with  his  autograph,  1719.  5»(Part  I.)  No.  1199,  and 
the  Menzies  Catalogue,  no.  1354. 

7645  —  Detur  Digniori,  The  Righteous  Man  described  &  asserted 
as  the  Excellent  Man. . .  A  Sermon  upon  the  Death  of  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Joseph  Oerriah . .  of  Wenham,  //.  (2),  29. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1720 


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THEOLOGICAL  AXU  RELIGIOUS. 


7646  Mather  (Cotton)  Decus  ac  Tutamen,  A  Brief  Essay  on  the 
blessings  enjoy'd  by  a  People  that  have  Men  of  a  Right  Character 
Shining  among  them  . .  In  Commemoration  of . .  the  Honourable 
GuRDON  Saltonstall  Esq;  Late  Governour  of  Connecticut-Colony, 
//.  (4),  iv,  34,  g^iwi/  copy,  RARE.      sm.  8°  Neto  London,  T.  Green,  1724 

7647  —  Ratio  Disciplinae  Fratrum  Nov-Anglorum.  A  Faithful  Account 
of  the  Discipline  professed  and  practised  in  the  Churches  of  New- 
England,  //.  (2),  10,  207,  (3).  8°  Boston,  S.  Gerrish,  1726 

7648  [ — ]  The  Balance  of  the  Sanctuary.  A  Short  and  Plain  Essay; 
declaring  The  True  Balance  wherein  Every  Thing  should  be 
Weighed,  etc.  A  Lecture  in  the  Audience  of  the  General  Assembly 
at  Boston,  Oct.  5,  1727,  pp.  (2),  24.  uncut  except  at  top. 

12°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1727 

7649  [ — ]  The  same:  another  copy,  1727  —  The  Mystical  Marriage. 
A  Brief  Essay,  on,  The  Grace  of  the  Redeemer  espousing  The  Soul 
of  the  Believer,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  16,  wants  title.  8°  [Boston,  1728,]  very 
RARE  —  A  Monitor  for  Communicants.  An  Essay  to  Excite  and 
Assist  Religious  Approaches  to  the  Table  of  the  Lord,  etc.  4th 
Edition,  pp.  (4),  19.   sm.  8°  JVeiv  London,  T.  Green,  1732.  3  Tracts. 

7650  —  The  Present  State  of  New-England  . .  Discourse  on  the 
Necessities  and  Advantages  of  a  Public  Spirit . .  Lecture  in  Boston, 
20  d.  I  ni.  1690.  Upon  the  News  of  an  Invasion  by  bloody  Indians 
and  French-men,  //.  (2),  52,  close  cut  at  top,  title  and  last  leaf 
mutilated.  [Boston,  S.  Green,  1690,]  very  rare  —  A  Companion 
for  Communicants,  broken  and  imperfect.  Boston,  1690  —  Bonifacius, 
An  Essay  upon  the  Good,  that  is  to  be  Devised  and  Designed,  by 
those  who  Desire  to  Answer  the  Great  End  of  Life,  etc.,  wants  title, 
stained,  margins  of  a  fexv  leaves  broken.  8°  Boston,  17 10,  {the  rare 
FIRST  EDITION  of  "  Essays  to  do  Good,"  containing  Mather's 
prospectus  of  his  ^'■Biblia  Americana  ")  —  Essays  to  do  Good  . .  A 
new  edition,  improved  by  Geo.  Burder.  12°  yohnstown,  \N.  K] 
Asa  Child,  18 15  —  Nehemiah.  A  Brief  Essay  on  Divine  Consola- 
tions, //.  24,  wants  title.  4°  Boston,  1710  —  Thoughts  for  the  Day 
of  Rain.  Two  Essays :  The  Gospel  of  the  Rainbow,  and  The 
Saviour  with  His  Rainbow,  //.  64,  tttlein  manuscript,  7iiants  preface. 
Boston,  17 12 — Just  Commemorations  [Funeral  Sermon  for  John 
Cotton  and  Grindal  Rawson:  see  Part  1.  No.  1148],  wants  title  and 
last  leaf  pp.  iv,  56.  Boston,  17 15  —  Terra  Beata.  A  Brief  Essay 
on  the  Blessing  of  Abraham,  tdants  title  and  four  leaves  at  end,  pp. 
46.  [Boston,  1726,]  VERY  RARE  —  The  Good  Old  Way.  Or, 
Christianity  Described  . .  in  the  Lives  of  Primitive  Christians,  etc., 
pp.  (2),  1-46,  only.  Boston,  1706  —  The  Cause  of  the  Lord's  Day 
Evening  Pleaded,  pp.  26,  wants  title.  10  vols,  and  tracts,  all 
more  or  less  imperfect. 

7651  [ — ]  The  Soul  upon  the  Wing.  An  Essay  on  the  State  of  the 
Dead  . .  In  a  Sermon  occasion'd  by  the  Decease  of  some  Desirable 
Friends  [Mr.  John  Coney,  and  Mrs.  Mary  Edwards,]  lately  Departed, 
//.  (2),  24  —  FoxcROFT  (T.)  A  Funeral  Sermon  ..  Preach 'd  on 
the  Decease  of  Mr.  John  Coney,  //.  vii,  66,  jvants  last  page.  Two 
in  one,  with  a  half-title  prefixed:  "Two  Funeral  Sermons  Preach 'd 
upon  Mournful  Occasions,  by  Dr.  C.  Mather  and  Mr.  T.  Foxcroft," 
umut.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1722 


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0000  Mather  (C.)  What  the  Pious  Parent  wishes  for.  See  Sermons  on 
Early  Piety,  No.  7752. 

—  Christoduhis.  A  Good  Reward  of  a  Good  Servant. . .  With  some 
Commemoration  of  Mr.  Thomas  Waller.  1725  —  The  Terror  of  the 
Lord.  Some  Account  of  the  Earthquake,  29  and  30  of  October,  1727. 
(With  the  Appendix  of  Nov.  4th.)  —  A  Father  Departing.  Sermon  on 
the  Departure  of  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  1723  —  Ecclesiae  Monilia.  The 
Peculiar  Tre.TSure  of  the  AlmijjI'ty  King  opened. ..  Character  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Cotton.  1726.  .SVf  Sermons  (collected  by  Warham  Williams), 
No.  7753. 

7652  —  Funeral  Sermons,  on  Cotton  Mather:  by  Samuel  Mather, 
Joshua  Gee,  Thomas  Prince,  and  Mather  Byles.     4  Pamphlets. 

8°  Boston,  1728-29 

7653  —  Funeral  Sermons;  by  Benj.  Colman  {imperfect),  J.  Gee,  T. 
Prince,  a«^/ Mather  Byles.     /^Pamphlets.  &"  Boston,  i'j2S-2g 

7654  Mather  (Samuel)  of  Dublin.  A  Testimony  from  Scripture 
against  Idolatry  and  Superstition,  "To  the  Reader,"  by  M.  I. 
[Increase  Mather],  wants  title,  pp.  (4),  88,  uncut,  very  scarce. 

8°  [Boston,  1725] 
SeeCPzTt  I.)  Nos.  1310,  131 1. 

7655  Mather  (Samuel)  of  Boston.  An  Apology  for  the  Liberties  of 
the  Churches  in  New  England,  //.  (8),  ix,  (3),  216,  sheep,  good  copy. 

8°  Boston,  IT jfi 

7656  —  The  Fall  of  the  Mighty  lamented.  Funeral  Discourse  on  the 
Death  of  Her  Majesty  Wilhelmina  Dorothea  Carolina,  Queen- 
Consort,  preached  March  23,  1737-8  —  Fun.  Discourse  on  Prince 
Frederick-Lewis,  preached  at  Boston,  May  22,  1751  —  Fun.  Dis- 
course on  the  Rev.  Mr.  William  Welsteed  and  Mr.  Ellis  Gray, 
preached  to  their  People  in  the  New  Brick  Meeting-Fouse,  May  6, 
1753.     3  Pamphlets.  8°  Boston. 

7657  Mather  (Samuel)  of  Windsor.  The  Self-Justiciary  Convicted 
and  Condemned,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  27,  (i),  94,  much  used  copy,  rare. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  N.  Porter,  Windsor,  1707 
"The  Epistle  Dedicatory"  is  "to  the  Church  and  Inhabitants  of  Windsor,    dated 
March  17th,  1706  [-07]. 

7658  Mather  (Azariah)  of  Saybrook.  A  Discourse  concerning  the 
Death  of  the  Righteous;  Had  at  Lyme,  Occasion'd  by  the  Decease 
of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Moses  Noyes,  //.  (4),  24,  hf.  mor. 

16°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1731 

7659  Mather  (Moses)  The  Visible  Church  in  Covenant  with  God; 
further  Illustrated. . .  With  Remarks  on  some  Things  advanced  by 
Dr.  Bellamy  and  Mr.  Hopkins,  title  ^lightly  injured,  pp.  84. 

8°  New  Haven,  T.  and  S.  Gran,  1770 

7660  Mayhew  (Experience)  Grace  defended,  in  a  Modest  Plea  for 
an  Important  Truth ;  namely,  That  the  Offer  of  Salvation  made 
to  Sinners  in  the  Gospel,  comprises  in  it  an  Offer  of  the  Grace 
given  in  Regeneration,  //.  vi,  8,  208,  nice  copy,  sheep. 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green  and  Co.,  1744 

7661  —  The  same:  another  fine  copy,  paneled  sheep.         Boston,  1744 


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THEOLOGICAL  AND  RRLIGIOUS. 


7662  Mayhew  (Experience)  A  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  On  that 
Question,  Whether  Saving  Grace  be  different  in  Species  from 
Common  Grace,  or  in  Degree  only  ?  //.  28. 

8    Boston,  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  1747 

7663  Mayhew  (Jonathan)  [Thirtieth  of  January]  Discourse  concern- 
ing Unlimited  Submission  and  Non-Resistance  to  the  Higher 
Powers, . .  Wherein  The  Mystery  of  King  Charles's  Saintship  and 
Martyrdom  is  unriddled,  //.  (8),  55,  (i),  etc.,  uncut. 

4*^  Boston,  D.  Fowle,  and  D.  Gookin,  1750 
With  the  author's  Autograph  Presentation  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince.    Large 

AND  FINE  COPY. 

7664  —  The  same  :  pp.  (6),  55,  extra  Large  Paper,  uncut,  half 
morocco,  neat.  4°  Boston,  1750 

7665  —  [Fourteen]  Sermons,  pp.  iv,  (2),  510,  (i),  sheep. 

8°  Boston,  R.  Draper,  1755 
With  the  autograph  of  [Rev.)  John  Bass,  1755. 

7666  —  The  same,  old  sheep.  8°  Boston,  1755 

7667  —  [Thirteen]  Practical  Discourses,  on  Occasion  of  the  Earth- 
quakes in  November.  \Tll,pp-  (6),  377,  (2),  sheep.     8°  Boston,  1760 

7668  —  Occasional  Sermons.     3  vols.,  old  calf  neat. 

8°  Boston,  1749-66 
CoKttnts:  I.  Seven,  at  Boston  Lecture,  1749;  Unlimited  Submission  and  non-Resist- 
ance to  the  Higher  Powers ;  on  Anniversary  of  Death  of  Charles  I.,  1750  ;  on  Death  of 
Prince  of  Wales,  1751 ;  Election,  1754  (with  autograph) ;  on  Earthquakes,  1755  ;  Thanks- 
giving for  Success  of  His  Majesty's  Arms,  175S ;  Thanksgiving  for  Reduction  of  Quebec, 
'759  —  "■  On  'he  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  1760;  on  Death  of  Hon.  Stephen  Sewall[  1760; 
two  on  Reduction  of  Canada,  1760;  on  Death  of  George  U.,  and  .\ccession  of  George 
UL,  1761  ;  Two  Sermons  on  Luke  xiii.  24,  1761 ;  two,  Thanksgiving,  1763  —  III.  Eight, 
on  Christian  Sobriety,  1763;  on  Popish  Idolatry,  delivered  at  Harvard  College,  1766;  The 
Snare  Broken,  Thanksgiving  for  Repeal  of  Stamp  Act,  1766. 

7669  —  A  Letter  of  Reproof  to  Mr.  John  Cleaveland  of  Ipswich, 
occasi'^ned  by  a  defamatory  Libel  published  under  his  Name,  etc., 
pp.  49.  8°  Boston,  1764 

7670  —  [Browne  lyRev.  Arthur)]  Remarks  on  Dr.  Mayhew's  Inci- 
dental Reflections,  relative  to  the  Church  of  England. .  15y  a  Son 
of  the  Church  of  England,  //.  31,  rare. 

sm.  4"^  Portsmouth,  D.  Fowle,  1763 

7671  Mead   (Matthew)     The   Almost   Christian    Disco%'ered.     14th 
edition.     Boston.  1730  —  The  same  :  16th  edition.     Boston,  1742. 

(2  vols)  12° 

7672  yi'e.\x.^Vi(]o\\n)  of  Lancaster.  Fifteen  Discourses  upon  Doctrinal 
Subjects,  //.  xiv,  (4).  5.^7.  sheep,  nice  copy.  8"  Boston,  1765 

7673  Methodist  Preachers.  The  Experience  of  several  eminent 
Methodist  Preachers. .  In  a  Series  of  Letters  written  by  themselves 
to  John  Wesley,  sheep.  12°  Barnard,  Vt.,  Jos.  Dix,  i8ii(.') 

7674  Methodlsm,  Letters  on :  or  some  Remarks  on  the  Spirit, 
Doctrines,  etc.  of  the  M.  E.  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  //.  47. 

12°  n.  p.  Lewis  Merriam,  1830 

7675  —  Taghart  (Samuel)  of  Colrain.  Scriptural  Vindication  of 
the  Doctrine  of  Final  Perseverance,  etc. . .  Appendix,  containing  a 
Statement  of  some  of  the  Leading  Sentiments  of  the  We«leyan 
Methodists,  //.  151,  uncut.  8°  Northampton,  W.  Butler,  1801 


THE  MILLENIUM  —  MORRIS. 


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7676  MiUeniuai  (The) ;  or,  the  Thousand  Years  of  Prosperity, 
promised  to  the  Church  of  God,  //.  426,  (5),  portrait  of  jfona. 
Edwards  {A.  Doolittle,  sc),  sheep.     8°  Elizabethtown,  S.  Kollock,  1 794 

Contains  a  Sermon  by  Dr.  Bellamy,  a  Treatise  by  President  Edwards,  and  a  Discourse 
by  the  editor,  Rev.  David  Austin  ("The  Downfall  of  Mystical  Babylon"). 

7677  Milleri?m.  Balloit  (Adin)  True  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  the 
Second  Advent ;  an  effectual  Antidote  to  Millerism  and  kindred 
Errors,  pp.  32.  8°  {Hopedale),  Milford,  Mass..,  1843 

7678  Mills  (Jed.)  A  Vindication  of  Gospel-Truth.  .  Reply  to  . .  a 
late  Letter  from  Aristocles  to  Authades, .  in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  //.  77,  (2).  4°  Boston,  1747 

7679  Mitchell  (John)  Guide  to  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  the 
Congregational  Churches  of  New  England ;  with  a  brief  History 
of  the  Denomination,  cloth.  12°  Northampton,  1838 

7680  MiTCHEL  (Jona.)  of  Cambridge.  A  Discourse  of  the  Glory  to 
which  God  hath  called  Believers. .  With  an  annexed  Letter.  2d 
edition,  with  a  [biographical]  Preface,  by  Increase  Mather. 
(Epistle  to  the  Reader  by  Rev.  John  Collins),//.  (2),  viii,  lo,  291, 
I,  old  calf ,  VERY  SCARCE.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  172 1 

First  printed,  London,  1677.  The  annexed  "Letter  written  by  the  Author  to  his 
Friend  in  New-England, . .  .  from  Harvard  College,  May  19,  1649,"  was  addressed  to  his 
brother,  Mr.  David  Mitchel.    It  has  been  often  reprinted. 

7681  Morris  (Judah)  The  Truth ;  being  a  Discourse  which  the 
Author  delivered  at  his  Baptism.  (Preface  by  Increase  Mather.) 
//.  36  —  The  Whole  Truth  ;  a  Short  Essay,  [showing]  why  the 
Jewish  Nation  are  not  yet  converted  to  Christianity,  //.  40  — 
Nothing  but  the  Truth ;  a  Short  Essay,  proving  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Ever-Blessed  Trinity,  //.  26.  Prefixed,  A  Discourse  in  College 
Hall,  Cambridge,  March  27,  1722,  before  the  Baptism  of  Rabbi 
J.  Monis,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  //.  27.  Four  in  one  vol.  old 
calf.  8°  Boston,  1722 

7682  —  The  same,  without  Colman's  Sermon.  3  in  one  vol.,  with 
Preface  by  Increase  Mather.  8"^  Boston,  1722 

7683  Moody  (^Samuel)  uf  York,  Me.  The  Vain  Youth  summoned  to 
appear  at  Christ's  Bar.  Or,  An  Essay  to  Block  up  the  Sinful 
Wayes  of  Young  People,  etc.  The  Second  Edition,  enlarged. 
Lecture-Sermon,  at  York,  June  25.  1701.  (To  the  Reader,  by 
Increase  Mather,)//.  (4),  63,  (1),  slightly  water-stained,  uncut. 

12°  Boston,  Timo.  Green,  1707 

VERY  rare.  This  second  edition  quickly  followed  the  first.  Mather's  prefatory 
epistle  is  dated  Sept.  12,  1707. 

7684  —  The  same  :  Third  edition,  //.  (4),  65,  uncut. 

12°  New  London,  Timo.  Green,  1760 

7685  —  Judas  the  Traitor  Hung  up  in  Chains,  to  (Hve  Warning  to 
Professors. . .  A  Discourse  concluding  with  a  Dialogue ;  Preached 
at  York,  in  New- England,//,  (a),  x,  84,  old  marbled  cover,  nice  copy. 

12°  Boston,  T.  Green,  17 14 

7686  —  The  Debtor's  Monitor,  or  the  Way  to  Get  and  Keep  out  of 
Debt.     Three  Sermons,//.  (2),  ii,  99,  (4). 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  S.  Gerrish,  1715 


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7687  Moody  (Samuel)  The  Gospel  Way  of  Escaping  the  Doleful  State 
of  the  Damned,  being  the  substance  of  several  Sermons  preached 
at  York,  in  the  Province  of  Main.    2d  edition.       12°  Boston,  1739 

First  published,  Boston,  1710. 

7688  (Moravian  Litany.)  The  Litany-Book,  according  to  the  Manner 
of  Singing  at  present  mostly  in  use  among  The  Brethren. . .  From 
the  4th  German  edition,//.  (8),  285,  (6),  43,  (4),  £pod  copy,  rare. 

12°  London,  1759 

7689  Morton  (Charles)  of  CharUstown.  The  Spirit  of  Man  :  Some 
Meditations  on  . .  i  Thess.  5.  2^,  pp.  (8),  100,  (2). 

8°  Boston,  B.  Harris,  for  D.  Campbell,  1692 
VERY  RARE.    See  (Part  I.)  No.  826. 

7690  Nelson  (John)  A  Letter  to  the  Protestant-Dissenters  in  the 
Parish  of  Ballykelly,  in  Ireland. . .  Second  Salem  edition,//,  in. 

8"  Salem,  repr.  1766 

7691  New  Jerusalem.  The  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  concern- 
ing the  Sacred  Scripture,//.  186,  bds.  uncut,  scarce. 

12°  Boston,  y.  W.  Folsom,  1795 

7692  NiLES  (Samuel)  of  Braintree.  The  true  Scripture-Doctrine  of 
Original  Sin  . .  defended.  Remarks  on  a  late  Piece  . .  by  John 
Taylor. .  Premised,  A  brief  Discourse  on  the  Decrees  of  God,  in 
general,  and  on  the  Election  of  Grace,  in  particular,  etc.,  pp.  (6), 
320,  sheep.     (2  copies.)  8°  Boston,  1757 

7693  OAKES  (Urian)  President  of  Harvard  College.  The  Sovereign 
Efficacy  of  Divine  Providence. .  Sermon,  in  Cambridge,  on  Sept. 
10,  1677.  Being  the  Day  of  Artillery  Election  there,//.  (6),  40, 
(i),  large  copy.  4°  Boston,  for  S.  Seivall,  1682 

VERY  RARE.     See  (Part  L)  No.  S39. 

7694  —  The  same :  close  cut  at  bottom,  trenching  on  the  last  lines  of 
some  pages.  4°  Boston,  1682 

7695  —  A  Seasonable  Discourse  wherein  Sincerity  &  Delight  in  the 
Service  of  God  is  earnestly  Pressed  upon  Professors  of  Religion. 
Fast  Sermon  at  Cambridge,  //.  (6),  23,  large  and  fine  copy, 
nearly  uncut.  4°  Cambridge,  S.  Green,  1682 

VERY  RARE.  The  prefatory  epistle  to  the  Reader  (with  a  brief  memoir  of  President 
Oakes)  is  by  Increase  Mather. 

7696  Ogden  (Uzal)  jun.  Theological  Preceptor  [and  other  works], 
fine  old  red  calf  gilt,  g.  e.  12°  Neu^  York,  J.  Holt,  1762 

Recommended  by  Rev.  Drs.  Thomas  U.  Chandler,  Samuel  AHclmmty,  and  John 
Oeilvie.  The  volume  contain  four  separate  works,  with  independent  titles  but  continuous 
pasmg. 

7697  —  Another  copy,  new  half  calf,  gilt. 

7698  Owen  (John)  Eshcol :  A  Cluster  of  the  Fruit  of  Canaan 
brought  to  the  Borders.  7th  edition.  Boston,  B.  Greeti,  1744  — 
The  same:  8th  edition,  impft.  sm.  8°  ibid.,  I.  I'homas,  [1772]  — 
Pearsall  (Richard)  The  Power  and  Pleasure  of  the  Divine  Life  ; 
exemplify'd  in  the  late  Mrs.  Housman,  of  Kidderminster,  Worces- 
tershire, extracted  from  her  own  papers.  2d  edition,  //.  xx,  (2), 
132.     16°  J?epr.  Boston,  1755.     (3  vols.) 

"  To  fill  up  a  vacant  Page  or  two,"  at  the  end  of  the  last  named  volume,  two  of  Dr.  Watt's 
Hymns  are  printed,  and  at  the  foot  of  the  last  page  is  the  following  note : 

"N.B.  The  preceding  Pages  of  this  Edition  of  Mrs.  Houtmaii's  Diary,  St.  were 
finished  at  the  Press  near  the  Time  of  the  tremendous  Earthijuake,  which  happo  id  in 
Nen-EnglitH(i  the  Morning  of  the  18th  November,  '755'" 


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209 


two  of  Dr.  Watt's 


7699  Peirce  (James)  The  Curse  causeless.  A  Sermon  [on  Prov. 
xxvi.  2,]  Preach'd  a'.  Exon,  Jan.  30th,  17!^.  5th  Edition,  //.  30, 
uncut,  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  for  Bennet  Love,  near  the  Draw-Bridge,  1728 

A  rare  imprint.  Bennet  Love's  "  principal  business  appears  to  have  been  binding,  but 
some  pamphlets  were  printed  for  him  "  (Thomas,  ii.  429).  His  shop  was  in  Anne  Street 
(now  North  street.)  The  Sermon  is  a  remarlcable  one.  Preached  on  the  anniversary  of 
the  "  martyrdom  "  of  Charles  I.,  it  asserts,  "  that  the  Curse  with  which  we  are  ordinarily 
loaded  on  this  day,  is  causeless,"  and  argues  "  that  this  causeless  Curse  shall  be  mischievous, 
not  to  them  who  are  cursed,  but  to  the  Cursers  themselv.3." 

7700  [Parkman  (Ebenezer)  ?]  Zebiilun  advised.  Serious  and  Suit- 
able Counsels  for  them  that  go  to  Sea,  and  for  all  that  mind  the 
Good  of  their  Souls.  Delivered,  March  7th,  1735-6.  Bj'  a 
Minister  of  the  Gospel,  pp.  6,  iv,  80,  fine  copy,  but  imperfect,  by  the 

fault  of  the  original  binder,  a  duplicate  of  sig.  d  taking  the  place  of  sig.  B 
(fP-  '7-32).     16°  Newport:  Printed  by  the  Widow  Franklix,  1738 

VERY  RARE.  The  Preface  (6  pp.)  is  by  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Clapp.of  Newport.  A 
dedication  "  To  Capt.  E.  B.  and  his  Company,  bound  to  the  West-Indies,"  is  signed, 
E.  P.— the  initials  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Parkman  of  VVestborough  (Harv.  Coll.  1721),  whom 
I  take  to  be  the  author.  He  married  a  daughter  '  Rev.  Robert  Breck  of  Marlborough, 
and  "Capt.  E.  B."  may  have  been  Edward  Ureck. 

7701  Pemberton  (Ebenezer)  of  Boston.  Sermons  and  Discourses  on 
several  Occasions. . .  Added,  his  Funeral  Sermon,  by  Rev.  B. 
Colman.  pp.  vi,  310,  old  paneled  calf,  gilt,  fine  copy. 

8°  London,  1727 
Dedicated  (by  Dr.  Colman)  to  Thomas  HoUis,  as  "a  small  present  of  some  of  the  best 
fruits  of  Nnv  England."     Dr.  Abiel  Holmes's  copy,  with  his  autograph. 

7702  Peter  (Hugh)  A  Dying  Father's  Last  Legacy  to  an  Only 
Child  :  or,  Mr.  Hugh  Peter's  Advice  to  his  Daughter,  Written  by 
his  own  Hand,  during  his  late  Imprisonment  in  the  Tower  of 
London  ;  and  given  her  a  little  before  his  Death,  //.  (2),  ii,  92, 
olive  morocco  extra,  g.  e.  (B.  Bedford),  the  tivo  last  leaves,  {pp.  89-92) 
mended,  the  missing  portion  of  the  text  not  supplied,  very  rare. 

sm.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green  for  Benj.  Eliot,  17 17 

7703  Peters  (Samuel)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Charlotte  Chapel, 
Pimlico,  March  25th,  1787,  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Moffat,  M.D., 
late  of  New  London,  in  Connecticut,  who  died  at  Grosvenor-Place, 
March  14th,  in  the  87th  year  of  his  age.    By  Samuel  Peters,  A.M., 

//.  28.  London,  1787  —  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of 
Newgate,  Aug.  31,  1788, ..  previous  to  the  Execution  of  sundry 
Malefactors.     2d  edition.     By  the  Rev.    Samuel   Peters,  LL.D., 

//.  26.  London,  1788  —  [Halifax  (S.)  Bishop  of  Gloucester.] 
Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
(With  the  Abstract  of  Proceedings,  etc.),  pp.  xxxiv,  64.  London, 
1789.     3  Pamphlets.  4° 

The  first  and  third  have  the  Rev.  Samuel  Peters's  autograph  presentation  to  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  Trumbull  of  North  Haven,  Conn.  The  "change  of  style"  on  the  title-pages — 
from  "A.M."  in  1787  to"LL  D."in  1788— fixes,  nearly,  the  date  of  Dr.  Peters's  assump- 
tion of  tlie  honorary  degree  which  he  professed  to  have  received  "  at  Cortona  in  Tuskany." 

7704  Phillips  (^kumv-xS)  of  Andover.  A  Word  in  Season:  Or,  The 
Duty  of  People  to  take  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  to  the  Glorious 
God.  A  Discourse  at  Byfield,  //.  213,  worn,  title  and  two  leaves 
imperfect.  1727 — The  Orthodox  Christian;  or,  A  Child  well 
Instructed  in  the  Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion  ; . .  by  Way 

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of  Catechizing.  1738  —  Children  well  imployed. . .  The  Hosannahs 
of  Zion's  Children,  highly  pleasing  to  Zion's  King,  some  /eaves 
imperfect.     1739.    (3  vols.)  12°  Boston,  1727-39 

Mr.   Phillips's  books  addressed  to  Children,  and  particularly,  his  Catechism  (The 
Orthodox  Christian),  are  Verv  Scarce,  in  even  tolerable  condition. 

7705  Phillips  (Samuel)  Election  Sermon,  1750  —  The  Living  Water 
to  be  had  for  Asking.  Sermon,  at  Boston,  June  3,  1750  —  Mass. 
Annual  Convention  Sermon,  1753  —  The  Sinner's  Refusal... 
Reproved.  Sermon,  at  Boston,  June,  1753  —  The  Necessity  of 
God's  Drawing,  in  order  to  Man's  C'oming. . .  Sermon,  at  Boston, 
1753  —  WiGGLESWORTH  (Edw.)  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the 
Imputation  of  Adam's  first  Sin. .  The  Substance  of  Lectures  in 
Harvard  College.  1738  —  Hancock  (John)  A  Discourse  upon 
The  Good  Work.  1743  —  Dunbar  {^■AxwwtiX)  of  Stoughton.  Sermon 
in  Boston,  1751  —  Emot  (Andrew)  Funeral  Sermon  for  Rev.  John 
Webb,  Boston.  1750  —  Eliot  (A.)  Fast  Sermon,  1753  —  Eliot 
(A.)  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Joseph  Roberts,  Leicester.  1754: 
and  others.     18  in  i  vol.,  sheep.  8°  Boston,  v.  y, 

7706  PiERPONT  (James)  of  New  Haven.  Sundry  False  Hopes  of 
Heaven  discovered  and  decryed.  In  a  Sermon  preached  in  Boston, 
3.d.  4.m.  1711.  With  a  Preface  by  the  Rd.  Dr.  [Cotton]  Mather, 
//.  (2),  xxiv,  46,  uncut,  RARE.  12°  Boston,  T.  Green,  1712 

7707  Pike  (S.)  and  Havward  (S.)  .Some  Important  Cases  of  Con- 
science answered,  old  calf.  Ihvo  vols,  in  one.  Rev.  Isaac  Backus' s 
copy,  with  his  autograph. 

8°  Boston,  Fowle  d^•  Draper,  repr.  1759-60 
"  Most  of  the  types  for  tliis  edition  were  set  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  then  about  twelve  years 
old." — Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Catalogue  of  Ante-Rtvii.  PiiUkalions. 

7708  PoiTER  (Elam)  of  Enfield.  Account  of  his  Conversion  and 
Call  to  the  Gospel  Ministry ;  being  an  Apology  for  his  Itinerant 
Preaching,//.  16.  Boston,  1772  —  A  Second  Warning  to  America, 
imperfect.  Hartford,  Hannah  Watson,  [1777]  —  The  River  of  God. 
Fun.  Sermon  for  Mrs.  Martha  Horton,  Southold,  L.  I.  New 
London,  i-jcfT,.     ^  scarce  Pamphlets.  %" 

7709  Pratt  (Peter)  The  Prey  taken  from  the  Strong.  Or,  an 
Historical  Account  of  the  Recovery  of  One  from  the  Dangerous 
Errors  of  Quakerism. . .  Added,  An  Account  of  the  Principal 
Articles  of  the  Quakers  Faith,  and  especially  of  the  Neiv  London 
Quakers,  the  Disciples  of  John  Rogers,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  viii,  69,  (i), 
half  vellum,  gilt.  12°  New  London,  T.  Green,  1725 

Rare.     Peter   Pratt  was  a  half-brother  of  John   RoRers,  the  founder  of  the  sect  of 
"  KoKcrene  (juakers"  or  "  Rogerene  baptists,"  and  was  for  a  time  one  of  his  disciples. 

7710  Prayer  (Book  of  Common)  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  and 
Administration  of  the  Sacraments,  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies 
of  the  Church,  according  to  the  use  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  United  States  of  America ;  together  with  the  Psalter, 
or  Psalms  of  David,  old  tree  calf  gilt,  joints  broken,  lower  corners 
of  Morning  and  Evening  Brayer  (4  leaves)  worn  and  slightly  mutilated. 

folio,  Neni  York,  Hugh  Gaine,  1795 
Scarce.    For  other  editions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  see,  before,  Nos.  6104-61 14, 

71 1 1  —  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  (with  the  Hymns,)  engr.  title 
and  other  engravings,  calf,  a  scarce  edition. 

24°  Hartford,  Robins  &-  Folger,  1841 


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71 12  (Prayors.)  Divine  Meditations  and  Prayers  fitted  for  Morning 
and  Evening  Service,  and  for  the  solemn  Occasion  of  receiving 
the  Holy  Communion,  //.  iv,  170. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  S.  Kneeland  &•  T.  Green,  1744 
"The  present  is  copied  from  the  third  Edition  of  tlie  Rev.  Mr.  Joshua  Smith,  late 
Minister  of  St.  Mary  A  Idermanbury,  London." — To  the  Reader.    The  "Forms  of  Daily 
Prayer,  for  Morning,  Noon,  Evening  and  Niglit,"  etc  ,  have  a  separate  title. 

7713  Presbyterian  Church,  Constitution  ..  containing  the  Confession 
of  Faith,  Catechisms,  Discipline,  and  Directory,  adopted  by  the 
Synod  of  N.  Y.  and  Philadelphia,  1788,  //.  (6),  215,  wants  part 
of  last  page,  sheep.  12°  Phila.,  T.  Bradford,  1789 

7714  —  The  Case  of  the  Scotch  Presbyterians  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  //.  36,  VERY  SCARCE.  8°  New  York,  1773 

7715  Prince  (Thos.)  Works:  as  follow :  Sermon  at  his  Ordination, 
Oct.  I,  17 18  :  with  the  Charge  by  Increase  Mather;  and  the  R.  H. 
of  Fellowship  by  Cotton  Mather. . .  Added  {with  separate  title  and 
paging),  a  Discourse  on  . . .  Ordination  by  Presbyters  ;  by  Ebenezer 
Pemberton.  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  17 18 — Thanksgiving  Sermon, 
Sept.  5,  1 7 17,  on  his  safe  Arrival,  after  Eight  Years'  Absence. 
Boston,  B.  Green,  1717  —  Morning  Health  uu  Security  against 
Death  before  Night ;  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Sudden  Death 
of  tWv>  young  Men.  Boston,  1727  —  Account  of  a  Strange 
Appearance  in  the  Heavens  [Aurora  Borealis],  March  6,  17 16. 
Boston,  1719  —  Six  Sermons;  published  from  his  MSS.  by  J. 
Erskine,  D.D.  Edinburgh,  1785.  Five  in  i  vol.,  old  calf  gilt,  with 
MANUSCRIPT  CORRECTIONS  AND  NOTES  by  the  autlwr. 

This  volume  was  bound  for  (iovernor  Moses  (Jill,  the  husband  of  Prince's  youngest 
daughter,  Sarah.  It  is  labelled,  "Prince's  Works,  Vol.  II."  The  Ordination  Sermon 
has,  besides  a  printed  page  of  Errata  pasted  on  the  back  of  the  title,  numerous  erasures 
and  corrections  by  the  author.  On  tlie  back  of  the  title  of  the  Thanksgiving  Sermon 
(1717)  he  has  written;  "Mercy  Prince  of  lioston,  her  Hook,"  and  b  iw  :  "My  dear 
Mercy  dying  May  i8,  1752,  and  having  not  this  Hook  in  my  N.  E.  Lilirary,  I  resume 
y*  same."  Laid  in  the  volume,  is  a  copy  of  "  Devotional  I'apcrs,  wrote  by  the  late  Mrs, 
Sarah  Gill,  of  Hoston,"  etc.,  AV/r.  NorwUh,  n.  d.  [ab  1772]. 

7716  —  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Honourable  Mary 
Belcher,  late  Consort  of  his  Excellency  our  Present  Governour. 
Delivered  at  Jioston,  October  17,  1736,  //.  (2),  42.  Appended:  An 
Epistle  [in  verse]  by  Rev.  M.  Byles,  to  His  Excellency  Governour 
Belcher,    pp.  (2).  ii,  6,  4°  Boston,  J.  Draper,  1736 

Fine  clean  copy,  in  original  black  wraf per.  Scarce.  Madam  Uelcher  was  daughter 
of  VVm.  Partridge,  Cjovernor  of  New  Hampshire. 

7717  —  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Aug,  14,  1746,  for  the  Victory  near 
CuUoden,  //,  38,  (2),  uncut  —  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  July  18,  1745, 
for  the  taking  of  Louisbourg,  Cape  Breton.  2d  Etlition,  with 
Additions,  //,  35,  uncut,  except  last  two  leaves.  1747  —  Sermon 
occasion'd  by  the  Decease  of  Mrs,  Martha  Stoddard,  Feb,,  1747-8, 
//,  24,  uncut.     3  Pamphlets.  4°  Boston. 

7718  —  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the  Victory  near  Culloden,  1746  — 
Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Edward  Bromfleld.  1756. 
2  Pamphlets.  8°  Boston. 

7719  —  Circuhir  Letter,  asking  Accounts  of  the  Revival  of  Religion, 
for  publication  in  The  Christian  History,  i  leaf,  with  autograph 
vo'f.TSCV.iTii  and  signature  of  Thomas  Prince,  dated,  April  18,  1743, 
red  morocco,  neat.  sm.  4°  [Boston,  1743] 

The  Circular  is  addressed,  by  Prince,  "To  the  Rev.  Mr,  Daniel  Rogers  of  Ipswich," 


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7720  Prince  (Thos.)  Tracts  from  Prince's  library,  having  his  auto- 
graph or  manuscript  notes. 

An  Overture  for  a  Right  Constitution  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  [of 
the  Church  of  Scotland]  . . .  With  a  History  of  that  Eccles.  Court, 
from  1560,//.  1 02.  Edinburgh,  1736  {'^  Thomas  Frince,  Boston, 
April  20,  1738,  a  the  Rev.  Mr.  ydhn  Hamilton  of  Glasgow.")  — 
Considerations  on  the  Bill  rel.  to  Trade  between  the  Northern 
Colonies,  and  the  Sugar-Islands.  [Lont/on.'\  1732  —  History  of 
the  Present  Rebellion  in  Scotland.  London:  repr.  Boston,  1746  — 
The  Bishop  of  London's  Pastoral  Letter  . . ,  occasioned  by  late 
Writings  in  favour  of  Infidelity.  Lond.,  1729  ("71  Prince,  Boston 
I  7.  30.  1729.  a  Mr.  Newman") — and  others.  Ten  (v.  s.)  in  one 
volume,  new  half  blue  morocco.  8° 

"  These  tracts  were  bought  at  the  sale  of  the  effects  of  Ciov.  Gill  of  Princeton,  Mass., 
who  mairied  a  daughter  of  T.  Prince." — G.  B.,  ms.  note. 

7721  Psalmody.  |Bay]  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs ...  for 
the  use  of  the  Saints  . .  especially  in  Nkw  England.  i6th  edition. 
Edinburgh,  1732  —  The  Psalms  . .  Allowed  by  the  . .  Kirk  of  Scot- 
land. Edinburgh,  1711  (impft.)  and  1766  —  Tate  and  Brady's 
New  Version  of  the  Psalms.  London,  1728;  Boston,  1765;  tvith 
Hymns,  chiefly  from  Watts.  Boston,  1765:  and  21  pp.  engraved 
Tunes,  one  leaf  mutilated,  old  calf,  g.  e.,  with  the  engraved  card  of 
Andrew  Barclay,  the  Boston  binder — Psalms  and  Hymns.  .  The 
New  England  Psalm  Book  revised  and  improved  [by  Thomas 
Prince  ;  with  historical  Preface.]  Boston,  1758  —  Watts's  Psalms. 
i5ih  edition  (8//.  engraved  tunes'),  London,  1750;  24th  ed.  London, 
1763;  41st  ed.  Hartford,  1784  —  Watts's  Psalms:  corrected  and 
enlarged  by  Joel  Barlow  :  with  a  collection  of  Hymns.  Hartford, 
1785:  The  same;  2d,  3d,  and  4th  ed.  ibid.  n.  d.  —  Psalms 
[Barlow's  revision.]  N.  Y.,  Hodge  &-  Campbell,  1792;  Hudson, 
1805  —  Watts's  Psalms,  with  Hymns.  Boston,  I.  Thomas  6* 
Andrews,  1786  and  1791  (3  copies);  Northampton,  1799  (2  copies) 
—  Watts's  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Boston,  1806,  1808  ;  Sutton,  1808  ; 
Brookfield,  18 12  —  Watts's  Psalms  and  Hymns,  Dwight's  revision. 
Hartford,  1808,  181 1,  1814,  1816,  1817  (2),  1819  — Watt's  Horae 
LyricK.  Exeter,  N.  H,  1795  —  Divine  Hymns  and  Spirit.  Songs  : 
by  Joshua  Smith  and  S.  Sleeper.  Portland,  T.  Clark,  1803. 
(36  vols.)  V.  s. 

7722  Psalms,  in  Hebrew  :  wants  title,  first  three  leaves  worn  by  use.     12° 

A  book  with  a  pedigree.  Its  unprinted  leaves  at  beginning  and  end  are  covered  with 
thescribblingsof  its  many  owners.  Itwas"Liber  Blcbardl  Mathe[rl],"  "Liber  Nathl. 
MathelrlJ";  '  AzaiiahMatlier  a»To«/3i/?Xioi',  anno  1702";  Samuel  Mather's, 
1712;  Daniel  Klrtland's,  1718;  JohnBeach's,  1719;  Daniel  Wadsworth's, 
1726, — as  their  autographs  attest. 

7723  Prynne  (William)  The  Vnlouelinesse,  of  Love-Lockes.  Or, 
A  Svmmarie  Discovrse,  proouing :  The  wearing  and  nourishing  of 
a  Locke,  or  Loue-Locke,  to  be  altogether  vnseemely,  and  vnlawfull 
vnto  Christians. . .  Likewise  some  passages  out  of  the  Fathers  . . 
against  Face-painting,  etc.,  pp.  (22),  64,  some  leaves  slightly  water- 
stained.  London,  1628  —  Healthes  :  Sicknesse.  Or,  A  .  .  briefe 
Discourse ;  prouing,  the  Drinking,  and  Pledging  of  Healthes,  to  be 
Sinfull,  etc.,  pp.  (32),  86.     London,  1628.     2  vols.,  scarce.  4" 


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7724  Prynne  (William)  A  Briefe  Svrvayand  Censvre  of  Mr.  Cozens 
his  Couzening  Devotions,  water-stained,  pp.  (24),  1-96,  wants  the 
remainder.  Land.,  1628  —  A  Seasonable  Vindication  of  Free- 
Admission,  and  Frequent  Administration  of  the  Holy  Communion 
to  all  Visible  Church-members,  the  last  four  leaves  injured.  London, 
1656  —  The  Lords  Supper  briefly  Vindicated,//.  (4),  60.  London, 
1657.    3  Tracts.  4° 

7725  PUGH  (Ellis)  A  Salutation  to  the  Britains,  to  Call  them 
From  the  Many  Things,  to  the  One  Thing  needful,  etc., . .  Trans- 
lated from  the  British  Language  by  Rowland  F"is,  Revis'd  and 
Corrected  by  David  Llnyd,  //.  xv,  222,  original  bin  g restored,  neat, 
FINE  COPY.  16°  Philadelphia,  S.  Kkimf.r,  for  .    '  Davies,  1727 

VERY  RARE.     See  (Part  II.)  No.  3451,  and  the  note. 

7726  QUAKERS,  etc.  Neue  Schwarmgeistcr-Brut,  oder,  Historiche 
Erzehlung  IL  Von  den  Quakern,  . .  IL  Der  Ranter,  und  IIL  Dess 
Roisin's  Sect,  IV.  Die  Wieder-Einnehmung  der  Juden  in  Engeland 
V.  Die  Bekehrung  der  Indianer  in  Neu-Engeland,  etc.,  engraved 
title,  pp.  (46),  223,  (2),  hf.  red  morocco,  uncut.  8°  n.  p.,  1661 

Scarce.  The  preface  to  the  First  Part  ("  VVarnungs-schrifft  an  den  Leser")  is 
signed  Johann  Berckcndal.  The  "  Nachschrifft,"  pp.  220-223,  contains  an  account  of  the 
Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  ol  New  England. 

7727  —  Elys  (Edmund)  George  Keith  his  Saying,  That  the  Light 
within  is  not  sufficient. . .  Prov'd  to  be  contrary  to  the  Foundation 
of  the  Christian  Religion,  //.  3,  uncut.  4°  London,  T.Sowle,  1697 
—  Benezet  (A.)  Short  Account  of  the  People  called  Quakers  ; 
their  Rise  .  .  and  Settlement  in  America.  2d  ed.  Phila.,  y, 
Crukshank,  n.  d.  —  The  same  :  Ne^v  Bedford,  1799  —  Crisp 
(Stephen)  An  Epistle  to  Friends,  concerning  the  Present  and 
Succeeding  Times,  //.  36.  London,  1666.  6th  edition.  Repr. 
Phila.,  y.  Crukshank,  1780.     ^Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7728  —  The  Revised  Discipline  approved  by  the  Yearly  Meeting  of 
Friends  held  in  Baltimore,  in  1793,//.  42,  hf.  bd.,  nice  copy,  scarce. 

4°  Baltimore,  yohn  Hayes,  1794 

7729  —  Account  of  the  Convincement  etc.  of  John  Spalding,  late  of 
Reading.  //.  70.  Phila.,  1799  —  Narrative  of  some  Sufferings  of 
John  Smith,  late  of  Chester  County  [Penn.],  deceased. .  Anne.\ed, 
the  Sufferings  of  Richard  Seller,//).  48.  Phila.,  1800  —  Benezet's 
Short  Account  of  the  Quakers.  New  Bedford,  1 799  —  Tuke  (Henry) 
The  Faith  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  imperfect.  Repr.  Stanford, 
N.  v.,  1802 — Testimony  from  the  Mo.  Meeting  of  Friends,  of 
Jericho,  concerning  Elias  Hicks.  JV.  Y.,  1830  (6  copies)  —  Extracts 
from  Writings  of  D.  Phillips  and  Wm.  Penn. .  Added,  Remarks  on 
the  Analogy  between  Geo.  Keith  and  the  opposers  of  Elias  Hicks. 
N.  v.,  1830  —  Testimony  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends,  on  the  Continent 
of  America,  //.  39.  Phila.,  1830  —  The  Ancient  Testimony  of  the 
Soc.  of  Friends,  respecting  some  Christian  Doctrines  and  Practices. 
Given  forth  by  the  Yearly  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  1843,  //.  84. 
14  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

773°  —  Cox  (Samuel  H.)  D.D.  Quakerism  not  Christianity :  or, 
Reasons  for  Renouncing  the  Doctrine  of  Friends,  //.  686,  bds., 
uncut.  T.  8°  JVew  York,  1833 

***  See,  also  Barclay,  No.  7441;  Bishop,  No.  7452;  Chalklbv,  No.  7475;  Fox 
and  BoRNYKAT,  No.  7^3^;  Pratt,  No.  7709;  Puqh,  No.  7725;  Ross,  No.  7733; 
Sewel,  No.  7796. 


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7731  QuiNCY  (Samuel)  Twenty  Sermons:  preach'd  in  the  Parish  of 
St.  Philip,  Charles-Town,  South  Carolina,  //.  (20),  370,  i,  oM  calf 
gilt.  8°  Boston,  1750 

Dedicated  to  Gov.  Glen  and  the  Council  of  South  Carolina :  with  a  long  list  of  Subscribers 
(12  pp.) 

7732  —  Another  copy,  old  calf .  8°  Boston,  1750 

7733  PvELLY  (James)  Union  :  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  Consanguinity  and 
AfTuiity  between  Chri>t  and  his  Church,  //.  xvi,  75.  8°  London: 
rcpr.  Providence,  1782  —  Rawlet  (J.)  The  Christian  Monitor. 
2Sth  pd.  12°  Boston,  for  T.  Cox,  1733  —  Ross  (Robert)  of  Stratfeld, 
Conn.  A  Plain  Address  to  the  Quakers,  Moravians,  Separatists, 
Separate-Baptists,  Rogerenes,  etc.,  on  Immediate  Impulses  and 
Revelations.  Prefixed :  A  brief  Account  of  the  deluded  Dutartres ; 
extr.  from  a  Sermon  by  Rev.  Alex.  Garden,  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  and 
A  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Confession  of  John  Lewis,  executed 
at  Chester,  Penn.,  ij6o ; />/>.  8,  10,  220,  uncut.  8°  JVav  Havm, 
y.  Parker  and  Co.,  1762.         (3  vols.) 

7734  Revival  of  1741-43.  Testimony  and  .'\dvice  of  an  Assembly  of 
Pastors,  in  New  England,  at  Boston,  July  7,  1743,  occasion'd  by 
the  late  happy  Revival,  etc.,  pp.  51,  uncut,  half  vellum,  gilt. 

8°  Boston,  [1743] 

7735  —  The  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of  Man,  //.  88.  Hcpr.  Boston, 
1741  —  Flavel  (J.)  The  Great  Design  and  Scope  of  the  Gospel 
Opened. .  Preface  by  Rev.  Mather  Byles,  //.  (8),  30.    Boston,  1741 

—  McGregere  (D.)  of  Londonderry,  N.  E.  The  Spirits  of  the 
present  Day  Tried.  Lecture  Sermon  in  Boston.  (Preface  by 
T.  Prince,  J.  Webb,  and  W.  Cooper.)  ibid.  1742  —  A  Short 
Narrative  of  the  Extraordinary  Work  at  Cambuslang,  in  Scotland : 
in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Phila.,  IF.  Bradford,  1742  —  Divine 
Influence  the  true  Spring  of  the  Extraordinary  Work  at  Cambus- 
lang, (f/t-.    In  a  Letter  from  Rev.  Alex.  Webster.    Boston,  repr.  ij 4^ 

—  Chauncy  (C.)  The  Gifts  of  the  Spirit  to  Ministers,  consider'd 
in  their  Diversity  ;  Sermon,  Dec.  17, 1741.  Hid.  1742  —  Caldwell 
(J.)  An  Impartial  Trial  of  the  Spirit  operating  in  this  Part  of  the 
World,  etc.:  Sermon  at  New  Londonderry,  Oct.,  1741.     Hid.  1742 

—  Sergeant  (John)  of  Stockbridge.  The  Causes  and  Danger  of 
Delusions  in  the  affairs  of  Religion  :  Sermon  at  Springfield,  ib. 
1743  —  Hancock  (John)  of  Braintree.  Letter  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Gee's 
Remarks  on  the  Testimony  of  the  late  Convention  of  Pastors, 
against  several  Errors  and  Disorders.    /(^.  1743.   ^Pamphlets,    v.  s. 

*„* See,  below,  Whitefielij  (G.)  No.  7875. 

7736  —  [Dickenson  (Jona.)]  A  Display  of  God's  Special  Grace.  In 
a  familiar  Dialogue  between  a  Minister  and  a  Gentleman  of  his 
Congregation,  about  the  Work  of  God,  in  the  Conviction  and 
Conversion  of  Sinners,  etc.,  pp.v\,  112,  scarce,    sm.  12°  Bos.'on,  1742 

7737  (Revivals.)  Glorious  News!  A  brief  Account  of  the  late 
Revivals  of  Religion,  in  . .  New  England,  and  also  in  Nova  Scotia, 
//.  28.     12°  Phila.,  1800  —  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Beecher  and 

Rev.  Mr.  Nettleton,  on  the  "New  Measures"  in  conducting 
Revivals. .  With  a  Review  of  a  Sermon  [preached  by  Rev.  C.  G. 
Finney],  by  Novanglus  [Rev.  A.  Nettleton,]  //.  104.  8°  N.  Y., 
iL-'8.     2  Pamphlets. 

See,  also,  Surprising  Accounts  &c..  No.  7840 ;  Whitefibld  (G.)  7875. 


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215 


8°  N.  v., 


7738  Reynolds  (Thomas)  Practical  Religion  Exemplified  in  the 
Lives  of  Mrs.  Mtiry  Terry  and  Mrs.  Clissould ;  recommended  by 
Increase  Mather,  //.  (8),  109,  one  leaf  torn,  a  worm  hole  in  last 
three  leaves,  very  scarce.        12°  London,  1712  ;  repr.  Boston,  1713 

7739  Romanus  (Hieron.  Onuphrius)  Aureae  Disputationes  de  Anima, 
in  duos  TractaUis  partitas,  old  calf. 

4°  Venetiis,  apud  jfoh,  Guer ilium,  16 19 

Autographs  of  Efhraim  Flint,  1661 ;  Henry  Flint ;  and  Efhraim  Savage. 

7740  RoTHERAM  (John)  Essay  on  Faith,  and  its  Connection  with 
Good  Works,  //.  viii,  126,  sheep.  8°  London:  repr.  New  York, 
y.  Parker,  1767  —  Rowe  i^Mrs.  Elizabeth)  Friendship  in  Death  : 
in  Twenty  Letters  from  the  Dead  to  the  Living :  Added,  Moral 
and  Entertaining  Letters,  etc..  Portrait,  cngr.  hy  y.  Norman,  and 
engr.  title,  pp.  264,  sheep.  12°  Boston,  1782  — liie  same,  //.  312. 
Ne%v  Haven,  1802.         (3  vols.) 

7741  Rowland  (D.  S.)  Catholicism  :  or,  Christian  Charity.  Conven- 
tion Sermon,  at  Bristol,  R  .L  Providence,  y.  Carter,  1772  —  Sermon 
at  his  Installation,  at  Windsor,  Conn.  Hartford,  E.  Watson,  i-jyO — 
7e)ith  other  tracts,  in  one  volume,  sheep.  8° 

7742  Russell  (Robert)  Seven  Sermons.  46th  edition.  Glasgoiv, 
repr.  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  I'jS'j  :  50th  ed.  Boston,  I.  Thomas,  1772; 
and,  /.  Thomas,  for  y.  Langdon  [1772]  ;  51st  ed.,  ibid.,  y.  Boyle, 
1774  (2  copies):  The  same,  Phila.,  1795.      (6  vols.)       12°  and  16° 

7743  Saybrook  Platform.  A  Confession  of  Faith  owned  and  consented 
unto  by  the  Elders  and  Messengers  of  the  Churches  in  the  Colony 
of  Connecticut, . .  at  Say  Brook,  September  9th,  1708  —  The  Heads 
of  Agreement,  assented  to  by  the  United  Ministers  formerly  called 
Presbyterian  and  Congregational.  And  also  Articles  for  the 
Administration  of  Church  Discipline,  etc.,  pp.  118,  original  sheep, 
nice  copy.  16°  New  London,  1710:  repr.  T.  Green,  1760 

The  second  edition  of  the  Saybrook  Platform:  very  scarce. 

7744  —  The  same.    (3  copies.)  16°  New  London,  1760 

7745  —  The  same  :  [3d  edition,]  pp.  144.  24°  Bridgeport,  1810 

7746  —  An  Explanation  of  Say-Brook  Platform :  or.  The  Principles 
of  the  Consociated  Churches  of  Connecticut :  collected  from  their 
Plan  of  Union,  //.  39,  rare.       4°  Hartford,  Thomas  Green,  176^ 

Hy  Gov,  Thomas  Fitch.    The  First  tract  printed  in  Hartford — an  Almanac  possibly 
excepted. 

7747  Scales  (William)  The  Confusion  of  Babel  Discovered  :  or,  an 
Answer  to  Jeremy  Belknap's  Discourse  upon  the  Lawfulness  of 
War,  or  Military  Duty,  //.  80,  wants  one  or  more  leaves  at  end,  half 
calf,  scarce.  8°  America,  1780 

7748  Seccomb  (Joseph)  of  Kingston,  N  H.  A  Plain  and  Brief 
Rehearsal  of  the  Operations  of  Christ  as  God,  //.  (2),  24,  uncut. 
Boston,  1740  —  [ — J  A  Specimen  of  the  Harmony  of  Wisdom  and 
Felicity,  in  relation  to  our  civil,  moral,  and  spiritual  Behaviour, 
//.  iv,  29,  uncut,  ibid.  1743  —  [ — ]  Business  and  Diversion 
inoffensive  to  God. . .  A  Discourse  . .  at  Ammauskeeg-Falls,  in  the 
Fishing-Season,  1739,//.  22.  »W</.  1743,  scarce.   ^  Pamphlets.     8" 


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7749  Seccomb  (Joseph)  A  Plain  and  Brief  Rehearsal  of  the  Operations 
of  Christ  as  God.  (2  copies.)  Boston,  1740  —  [ — ]  The  Ways  of 
Pleasure  and  the  Paths  of  Peace. . .  A  Discourse  written  on  board 
a  Ship  at  Sea,  //.  14.     ibid.  n.  d.  [1743  ?]     3  Pamphlets.  8° 

7750  [Seguenot  {Father)  of  Montreal.  Letter  from  a  Romish  Priest 
in  Canada  to  One  [Mrs.  Christina  Baker]  who  was  taken  Captive 
in  her  Infancy,  and  Instructed  in  the  Romish  Faith,  but  some  time 
ago  returntd  10  this  her  Native  Country.  With  an  Answer  thereto 
by . . .  [Gov.  Wm.  Burnett,  of  Massachusetts,]  //.  ii,  26,  hf.  green 
morocco,  neat.  8°  Boston,  1729 

VERY  RARE.    See  Eliot's  Biogr.  Dictionary,  p.  94  ;  Drake's  Boston,  582. 

7751  Separates.  A  Letter  from  the  Associated  Ministers  of  the 
County  of  Windham,  [Conn.]  to  the  People  in  the  several  Societies 
in  said  County,  //.  52.  Boston,  1745  — The  Result  of  a  Council 
of  the  Consociated  Churches  of  the  County  of  Windham  :  relating 
to  the  Principles  and  Practices  of  the  several  Bodies  of  People  in 
said  County,  who  have  separated  from  the  Communion  of  the 
Churches,  etc.,  pp.  22.     Boston,  1747.     2  Pamphlets,  rare.  4° 

7752  Sermons  (A  Course  of)  on  Early  Piety.  By  the  Eight  Ministers 
who  carry  on  the  Thursda\'-Lecture  in  Boston.  With  a  Preface  by 
the  Reverend  Dr.  Increase  Mather,  and  also  clos'd  with  a 
Discourse  lately  had  by  him  to  Young  People,  good  copy,  rare. 

8°  Boston,  1 72 1 

The  nine  Sermons  are  separately  paged.    Preface  by  Increase  Mather,//,  v.   Sermon  i. 

What  the  Pious  Parent  Wishes  (or:  by  Cotton  Mathek,  //.  34  —  2.  The  Nature  of 

Early  Piety :  by  11.  Wadsworth  —  3.  Early  Piety  as  it  respects  Men :  by  B.  Colm an 

—  4.  Early  Piety  as  it  respects  Ourselves;  by  J.  Sewall  —  5.  The  Obligations  to  Early 
Piety:  by  Tho.  Prince  —  6.  The  Peculiar  Advantages  of  Early  Piety:  byj.  Webb  — 
7.  Objections  answered :  by  W.  Cooper  —  8.  Exhortations  and  Directions  to  Young 
People:  by  T.  Foxcroft  —  9.  Advice  to  the  Children  of  Godly  Ancestors:  by  Dr. 
Increase  Mather. 

7753  Sermons,  by  New  England  Divines,  1706-1741  :  collected  by 
the  Rev.  Warham  Williams,  of  Hatfield,  and  bound  for  him :  the 
contents  0/  each  volume  in  manuscript:  an  important  and  valu- 
able COLLECTION;  72  Scrmons,  including  many  ^  great  rarity. 
6  vols.,  sheep.  sm.  8° 
John  Rogers.  Mass.  Election  Sermon,  1706.  Boston,  1706 
Sol.  Stoddard.    Inexcusableness  of  neglecting  the  Worship  of  God.    At  Northampton, 

17  Dec.  1707.  Boston,  1708 

Sol.  Stoddard.    At  Ordination  of  Joseph  Willard,  at  Swampfield  [Sunderland,  Mass.], 

Jan.  I,  1717-18,  (with  An  Examination  of  the  Power  of  the  Fraternity,  by  the  same 

Author,  /*/.  16.)  Boston,  1718 

Sol.  Stoddard.    Defects  of  Preachers  Reproved.     Northampton,  May  19,  1723.    (Preface 

by  Rev.  Salmon  Treat.)  New  Dimlon,  1724 

Wm.  Williams.    At  the  Ordination  of  Stephen  Williams,  Springfield,  Oct.  17,  1716. 

Boston,  1717 
Benj.  Wadsworth.    On  the  Death  of  (Secretary)  Isaac  Addington,  Boston.  19  March, 

1714-15.  boston,  1715 

Jos.  Sewall.    On  the  Death  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Pemberton,  who  expired  Feb.  13,  1716-17. 

(Preface  by  Increase  Mather.)  Boston,  171 7 

Eleazer  Williams.    Conn.  Election  Sermon,  1723.  ffew  London,  \y2-i, 

—  Three  Sermons  on  Prov.  ix.  4,  5,  at  Mansfield.  "  173; 
Elisha  Williams.  Before  Conn.  General  Assembly,  Oct.  1727.  "  1728 
Sol  Williams,  Oonn.  Election  Sermon.                                              "  1741 

—  The  More  Excellent  Way.  At  Goshen,  Dec.  ai,  1741.  "  1742 
E.  Pemberton.    Sermon  at  Yale  College,  Apr.  19,  1 741.                               "  1741 

Jos.  Sewall.    A  Caveat  against  Covetousness :  Boston  Lecture.  Boston,  ijiS 

Wm.  Williams.    Mass.  Election  Sermon,  1719.  "       1719 

ias.  Allin.    Thanksgivini;  Sermon,  at  Brooklyn,  Nov.  8th.  "       1722 

03.  Sewall.     Fast  Sermon,  Nov.  ij,  1722.  "       1728 


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217 


T.  Walter.     Boston  Lecture,  Sept.  5,  172V  Boston,  1723 

B.  Colman.     Doctrine  and  Law  of  the  Sabbath.    Boston  Lecture.  "       1725 

Cotton  Mather.    Christodulus.    Commemoration  of  Rev,  Thos.  Walter.      "       1725 
Benjamin  Colman.    Preached  to  the  Pirates,  before  their  Execution.  "       1726 

Gotton  Mather,    The  Terror  of  the  Lord.    Account  of  the  Earthquake  of  Oct.  29, 
30,  1727.  Boston,  1727 

Jas.  Allin.    Fast  Sermon,  at  Brooklyn,  on  the  Earthquake.  "        " 

Eliph.  Adams.    Ordination  of  John  Owen,  Groton,  1727.  N.  L.,  1730 


Boston,  1723 
■723 


'723 

N.  London,  1725 

Boston,  1726 

"       1727 

"       1727 

"       '729 


B.  Colman,  Funeral  of  David  Stoddard,  1723. 

Neh.  Walter,  Annual  Convention,  Uoston,  May  30,  1723. 

T.  Foxcroft,  at  the  Lecture  in  Boston,  July  30, 1724.  "       1724 

T.  S^mmes,  The  People's  Interest,  in  One  Article,  Consider'd.  '  [On  the  Maintenance  of 

Mmisters.     Dedicated  to  Gov.  Dummer. ]  Boston,  I'j 21, 

Wm.  Williams,  Annual  Convention,  1726.  "       1726 

Cotton  Mather,  Ecclesia;  Monilia.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  E.  Cotton.  "       1726 
B.  Colman.    Sermon  before  the  Sacrament.  "       1727 

B.  Colman.    Fidelity  to  Christ  and  to  the  Protestant  Succession.     (On  the  accession  of 

George  II.)  Boston,  1727 

Sam.  Whittelsey.    On  the  death  of  John  Hall  Esq.,  of  Connecticut.  "       1730 

J.  Greenwood     Ordination  of  Nathan  Stone,  Soutnborough.  "       1731 

W.  Cook.    To  a  Society  of  Young  People,  in  Sudbury.  "       1731 

John   Webb.    The  Great  Concern  of    New-England.    Thursday  Lecture  in   Boston, 

Feb.  II,  1730-31.  Boston,  \'jy3 

Ordination  Sermons,  1718-1728: 

T.  Cheney,  in  Brookfield,  1717,  by  Solo.  Stoddard.  Boston,  1718 

Thos.  Walter,  in  Koxbury,  1 71S,  by  Increase  Mather.  "       1718 

Thos.  Paine,  Weymouth,  1719,  by  himself.  "       1720 

Jos.  Stacey,  in  Plymouth  North  Precinct,  1720,  by  Dan.  Lewis.  "       1720 

Neh.  Bull,  in  Westfield,  1726,  by  Wm.  Williams.  "       1728 

Nath.  Cotton,  in  Bristol,   1721,  by  Jos.   Belcher.    (Preface  by  Increase  Mather. 

Boston,  1722 
Warham  Williams,  at  [Walthamj,  1723,  by  Wm.  Williams. 
Wm.  Gager,  in  Lebanon,  1725,  by  Eliph.  Adams. 
John  Hancock,  in  Braintree,  1726,  by  J.  Hancock,  his  Father. 
Amos  Throop,  in  Woodstock,  1727,  by  Eb.  Thayer. 
Josiah  Dennis,  in  Yarmouth,  1727,  by  S.  Wigglesworth. 
Benj.  Bradstreet,  in  Gloucester  (3d  church)  1728,  by  John  Tufts. 

Ordination  Sermons,  17 18-1730: 

Thomas  Prince,  at  his  own  ordination,  in  Boston,  171S:  Charge,  by  Incr.  Mather; 

Right  Hand,  by  Cotton  Mather:  with  Eb.  Pemberton's  Discourse(i7i3)on  Validity 

of  Ordination  by  Presbyters,  //.  (81),  76,  (4),  15.  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  1718 

Jos.  Emerson,  in  Maiden,  1721,  by  T.  Symnies.  Boston,  J.  Franklin,  1722 

W.  Rand,  in  Sunderland,  1725,  by  Is.  Chauncey.  Boston,  B.  Green,  Jun.,  1725 

i.  Lowell,  at  Newbury,  1725-6,  by  T.  Foxcroft.  Boston,  1725 

osiah  Smith,  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Bermuda,  at  his  own  Ordination,  in  Boston,  ^uly  11, 
1726.    (Preface  by  B.  Colman.)  Boston,  [Jf.  Franklin]  1726 

T.  Clap,  at  Windham,  1726,  by  Eliph.  Adams. 

{OS.  Cotton,  in  Providence,  1728,  by  N.  Appleton. 
)avid  Hall,  at  Sutton,  1729,  by  Wm.  Williams. 
Jacob  Eliot,  at  Goshen  (Lebanon),  1729,  by  Sol.  Williams. 
S.  Willard,  at  Biddeford,  1730,  by  Thos.  Paine. 

Funeral  Sermons  and  Memoirs,  1717-29: 

J.  Barnard,  for  Rev.  Geo.  Curwin,  Salem. 

B.  Colman,  for  Gov.  Jos.  Dudley,  Boston. 

[C  Mather],  for  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  Boston. 

B.  Colman,  for  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  Boston. 

J.  Barnard,  for  Rev.  Samuel  Cheever,  Marblehead.  "       1724 

.  Brown,  for  Rev.  Thomas  Symmes,  Bradford,  //.  31 ;  with  A  Memorative  Account  of 
Rev.  T.  Symmes,  //.  70.  Boston,  1726 

ios.  Sewall,  for  Thos.  Lewis  and  S.  Hirst,  Boston.  "       1727 

I.  Appleton,  for  Hon.  Fras.  Foxcroft,  Cambridge.  "       1728 

B.  Colman,  for  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  Boston.  "       1728 

Is.  Chauncey,  for  Rev.  John  Williams,  Deerfield.  "       1729 

J.  Cotton,  for  Rev.  Nath.  Cotton,  Bristol:  with  Minutes  of  Mr.  Cotton's  Life,  1729 

7754  Sermons.  Colman  (Benj.)  [Four]  Sermons,  at  the  Lecture  in 
Boston,  from  Luke  xi.  21,  22. .  Added,  a  Discourse  from  Ps.  cxxii. 
I,  //.  164.     17 17  —  The  Wither'd  Hand  Stretched  forth.    Boston 

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Lecture,  1739.  2cl  ed,  1740  —  VVadsworth  (B.)  The  Lord's 
Day  proved  to  be  the  Christian  Sabbath.  1720  —  Cotton  (John) 
Two  Sermons  at  Newton  Lecture,  1741.     5  /«  i  vo/.,  hf.  sheep. 

ii<.°  Boston. 

7755  Sermons.  FoxcRorr  (  Thos.)  The  Pleas  of  Gospel-Inipenilents 
Kxamin'd.  Two  Lecture  Sermons.  Jioston,  1 730  —  Erskine  (Ralph) 
The  Great  Trumpet  of  the  Everlasting  (iospel ;  Sermon  at  Aber- 
nethy.  Edinburgh,  1737  —  Erskine  (E.)  A  Lamp  ordained  for 
God's  Anointed;  two  Sermons.  Glasgoiv,  1741 — Wili.ard  (S.) 
l,ove's  Pedigree;  a  Sermon.  Boston,  1700,  rare.  Five  in  i  vol., 
old  calf.  sm.  8° 

7756  —  CoLMAN  (n.)  Doctrine  and  Law  of  the  Sabbath.  Two 
Sermons.  Boston,  1725  — Ti:nnent(G.)  The  Espousals,  a  Sermon. 
//'.  1741 — Cooper  (Wm.)  Two  Sermons,  at  Portsmouth  [on 
Quenching  the  Spirit.]  ib.  1741  —  Peabody  (O.)  Sermon  [on  a 
good  and  bad  Hope  of  Salvation.]  ib.  1742  —  Cooke  (VV.)  Ordin. 
Sermon  for  Elisha  Marsh,  at  Narrngansett  Township  No.  2.     ib. 

1742  —  Dooi.iTTi.E  (H.)     An  Enquiry  into  Enthusiasm.     Boston, 

1743  — Appleton  (N.)  Two  [Fast-day]  Discourses,  Jan.  28,  1747-8 
—  Dickinson  (Jona.)    A  Second  Vindication  of  God's  sovereign 
free  Grace;  against  the  exceptions  of  Mr.  John  Beach. 
8  in  I  vol.,  sheep. 

7757  —  Barnard  (John)  Mass.  Convention  Sermon,  1738 
TON  (N.)  C'onvention  Sermon,  1743;  Exposition  of 
20-23,  1749;  Ordin.  of  Rev.  Stephen  Badger,  1753  —  Clark 
(Peter)  The  Witness  of  the  Spirit.  Sermon  in  Watertown,  1744; 
C'onvention  Sermon,  1745  ;   Ordin.  of  Wm.  Jenison,  Salem  East 

•  Parish,  1728  —  Edwards  (Jona.)  Fun.  Ser.  for  David  Brainerd, 
1747  —  Byles  (Mather)  Sermon  before  the  Execution  of  a  Young 
Negro,  for  poisoning  her  Infant,  Boston,  1751 — Gay  (Eben.) 
Election  Sermon,  1745 — Turell  (Eben.) 
late  Fast,  Jan.,  1747-8  —  Prentice  (T.) 
for  the  Reduction  of  Cape  Breton,  July, 
F'ast,   Jan.,    1747-8,    after   the   Burning   of 


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Rom.  III. 


Exhortation,  on  the 

On  a  Thanksgiving, 

1745 ;   On  a  Publick 

the   Court-House  — 


Hancock  (John)  of  Braintree.  Ordin.  of  Rev.  John  Bass,  at 
Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1743  —  Parsons  (Jona.)  Wisdom  justi- 
fied of  her  Children.  Lecture  in  Boston,  1742  —  Smith  (Thos.) 
of  Falmouth.  At  Ordination  of  Solo.  Lombard,  in  Gorham-Town, 
Dec.  26,  1750  —  Harrington  (Timo.)  Century  Sermon,  at 
Lancaster,  1753.     18  in  i  vol.,  fine  condition.      8°  Boston,  1728-53 

7758  —  Sermons  preached  in  Boston.  1741-44:  by  E.  Holyoke 
(Convention,  1741),  C.  Chauncy  (2),  W.  Hooper  (2),  J.  Barnard, 
J.  Ashley,  B.  Colman  (2) ;  and  other  Sermons.  12  in  i  vol.,  paneled 
sheep.  8° 

7759  —  Briant  (L.)  The  Absurdity  and  Blasphemy  of  depretiating 
Moral  Virtue:  Sermon  in  Boston  June  18,  1749  —  Niles  (S.) 
Vindication  of  divers  important  Gospel-Doctrines  [in  answer  to 
Mr.  Briant's  Sermon].  Boston,\-ji2,  —  Porter  (John)  Vindication 
of  a  Sermon  preached  at  Braintree,  Dec.  25, 1749,  being  an  Answer 

,  to  [L.  Briant's]  " Friendly  Remarks."  Boston,  i-j^x — Clap  (T.) 
History  and  Vindication  of  the  Doctrines  received  in  the  Churches 


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SERMONS. 


319 


of  New  England.  2d  edition.  Boston,  1757  —  Some  Remarks  on 
Mr.  President  Clap's  Histor}'  and  Vindication,  etc.  New  Haven, 
'757-     S  '*  I  vol.,  half  hound.  8° 

7760  —  Edwards  (Jona.)  Sinners  in  the  Hands  of  an  Angry  God: 
Ser.  at  Enfield,  1741.  Boston,  1770 —  Paiten  (Win.)  of  Hartford, 
The  Vanity  of  Man  as  mortal,  etc.  Sermon  on  i  Pet.  i.  24,  25. 
Htfi.,  177 1  —  Forward  (Justus)  Ser.  at  Ordin.  of  Rufus  Hawley, 
Northington,  1769.     Htfd.,  177 1.     3  in  i  iiol.  sin.  8° 

7761  —  Occasional  Sermons  and  Tracts :  (collected  by  the  Rev.  Jacob 
Norton,  of  Weymouth,  with  contents  of  each  volume  in  manuscript 
by  him.)     4  vols.,  hf.  sheep.  8°  and  12° 

7762  —  (Collected  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Wells  Bray,  of  Guilford,  Conn.) 
4  vols.,  hf.  sheep.  8 

Includini;  B.  Wadsworth's  "Christ's  Fan  in  liis  Hand"  etc.,  Boston,  1722:  Samuel 
West's  Plymouth  Anniv.  Sermon,  IJpc.  22,  1777:  I'res't  Stiles's  Discourse  on  Saving 
Knowledge;  at  Ordin.  of  Kev.  S.  Hopkins,  Nnvforl,  1770:  J.  Devotion's  Fun.  Sermon 
for  Madiim  Ursula  firiswold,  April,  17S8:  J.  Witnerspoon's  Kcdesiastical  Characteristics. 
7th  ed.  Pliila.,  1767  ;  Eben.  Hoove's  Fast-day  Discourse  at  NorthinRton  (in  Farmington, 
Conn.)  April  7,  1756,  karu;  Stephen  Hawl'ey's  New  Year's  Sermon,  Uethany,  1769. 
Ntw  Hnvtn:  Sermons  by  Drs.  Dana,  Jona.  I'.ilwards,  Dwight,  &c.,  &c. 

7763  —  Occasional  and  Miscellaneous  (1718-1847):  collected  by 
Rev.  Seth  Chandler,  of  Lowell  and  Medway,  Mass. ;  uniformly 
bound,  and  labelled,  in  30  vols.,  hf.  sprinkled  sheep ;  the  contents  of  each 
volume  in  manuscript,  with  continuous  manuscript  paging.  8° 

A  valuable  collection  m  n  iV  (mn  Sermons, mostly  by  New-England  ministers:  includ- 
ing many  printed  in  llosti       .-twien  1730  and  1775,  and  many  by  prominent  Unitarian 

\?8. 

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nss.  contents  and  paging.  8°  and  12° 

■ns  by  Universalist  ministers. 

7765  —  Ordination,  Installation,  and  Dedication  (1718-1837).  3w/f., 
half  russia,  and  seven  in  hf.  sheep,  neat;  mss.  contents  and  paging: 
from  Mr.  Chandler's  collection.     10  vols.  8° 

7766  —  Ordination  (1746-1809) :  18  in  i  vol.,  dh,  sheep,  neat.  8° 

7767  —  Ordination  (Massachusetts,  1772-1811):  14 /«  i  vol.,  boards, 
uncut.  8°  Boston,  v.  y. 

7768  —  Ordination  (New  England,  1 786-1826):  \<)  in  i  vol.,  dk.  sheep, 
gilt.  8° 

7769  —  Fast  and  Thanksgiving  (Conn,  and  Mass.,  1793-18 12) 
15  in  I  vol.,  sheep,  neat —  Fast  (1753-1829) :  19  in  i  vol.,  hf.  sheep, 

from  Mr.  Chandler's  collection  —  Thanksgiving  (1760-1799):  22  in 
I  vol.,  hf.  sheep,  from  same  collection.     3  vols.  8° 

777°  —  Funeral  Sermons,  etc.  Rev.  Samuel  Newell,  Bristol,  Conn., 
by  T.  Pitkin,  1789  —  Dr  Jos.  Bellamy,  by  N.  Benedict,  Bethlem, 
1790  (with  biographical  memoir)  —  Pres't  Ezra  Stiles,  by  J.  Dana, 
179s — Gov.  S.  Huntington,  by  Jos.  Strong,  Norwich,  1796  — 
Rev.  Abr.  Carpenter,  Rutland,  Vt.,  by  Lemuel  Haynes,  1797  — 
Mrs.  Peggy  Pond,  Ashford,  by  M.  C.  Welch,  1800  —  Execution 
of  Richard  Doane,  Hartford,  1797,  (with  account  of  his  life,)  by 
N.  Strong  —  Narrative  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Andrews,  by  her  consort, 
Benajah  Andrews,  Stockbridge,  1800 — and  other  tracts.  11  in  i 
vol.,  sheep.  8" 


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7771  (Sermons)    Funeral:   on   Jos.  Bellamy,  bj'  N.  Benedict,  1790 

—  Madam  Ursula  Oriswold  (wife  of  Gov.  M.  Griswold),  by  J. 
Devotion,  1788  —  Hon.  John  Winthrop,  by  S.  Langdon,  Cam- 
bridge, 1779  — Rev.  Amos  Fowler,  Guilford,  Conn.,  by  T.  W. 
Bray,  andhy  John  Elliott,  1800  —  Rev.  Philip  Doddridge,  by  Job 
Orton.  London,  1752  —  Rev.  Chas.  Jeflfery  Smith,  Easthampton, 
L.  I.,  by  S.  Buell,  1770  —  Sermon,  July  7,  1728,  after  a  tragical 
Duel  [between  Benj.  Woodbridge  and  Henry  Phillips]  and  most 
lamented  Death  ;  by  B.  Colman,  Boston  (very  scarce)  —  by  Rev. 
Levi  Hart,  Preston,  Conn.,  on  his  wife,  1789  —  and  another  tract, 
10  in  I  vol.  hf.  bd.  8° 

7772  —  Funeral  Sermons:  on  Rev.  Dr.  Benj.  Pomeroy,  Hebron,  by 
D.  McClure,  1784  —  Geo.  Washington,  byC.  Alexander,  Mendon, 
Mass.  1799  —  Mrs.  Bathsheba  Sanford,  Medway,  i8oo,  by  N. 
Emmons  —  Miss  Sally  Grafton,  Newton,  1802,  by  her  father,  Jos. 
Grafton  —  Rev.  Phineas  Wright.  Bolton,  1802,  by  Moses  Adams : 
with  biographical  sketch,  by  Rev.  I).  Chaplin  —  Mrs.  Mary  (wife 
of  Rev.  Joseph)  Dana,  Ipswich,  1803,  by  D.  Tappan  —  Caf  t.  John 
Edwards,  Acton,  1804,  by  M.  Adams  —  Rev.  D.  Sanford,  Medway, 
1810,  by  N.  Emmons  —  Dea.  Ephr.  Robins.  Hartford,  1829,  by 
Rev.  Gust.  F.  Davis  —  and  others.     27  in  i  vol.  h/.  russia,  neat.  8° 

7773  —  Masonic  Discourses  (1782-1836):  John  Eliot,  Boston,  1782 

—  J.  Warren  (Charge),  Boston,  1782 — A.  Bancroft,  Worcester, 
1793  —  T.  M.  Harris,  Charlestown,  1796.  2d  ed.  —  T.  M.  Harris, 
Groton,  1797 — Jed.  Morse,  Concord,  1798  —  Wni.  Bentley, 
(Charge,)  Worcester,  1798  —  Jas.  Mann,  Franklin,  1799  —  J.  W. 
Gurley,  Boston,  1802  —  T.  Beede,  Washington,  N.  H.,  1803  —  S. 
Emerson,  Saco,  Me.,  1806  —  John  Lathrop,  Charlestown,  181 1  — 
C.  Butler,  Leominster,  1816  —  Paul  Dean,  Attleboro',  1817;  Fall 
River  Village,  Troy,  Mass.,  1825  ;  Eulogy  on  1".  S.  Webb,  Boston, 
1819J  Boston  Encampment  K.  T.,  1832  —  and  14  others.  32  in 
I  \o\.  A/,  sheep.  8° 

7774  —  Masonic  Discourses,  (1806-1831):  B.  Gleascn,  at  Norton, 
M  l3S.,  1806.  2d  ed.  —  R.  Carrique,  Sturbridge,  1813  —  J.  Bartlett 
(P.  G.  M.)  on  death  of  John  Warren,  Boston,  1815  —  S.  Ripley, 
at  Newton,  1817  —  C.  Train,  Medway,  1817  —  N.  D.  Gould, 
Bethel  Lodge,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  1818  —  S.  Clarke,  Princeton, 
1818  —  J.  L.  Blake,  Glocester,  R.  I.,  1818  — R.  Potter,  Cumber- 
land, R.  I.,  18 19  —  B.  Wood,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  18 19  ;  and  Milford, 
1820 — B.  Huntoon,  Walpole,  1823  —  Paul  Dean,  Walpole,  1823 

—  A.  Empie,  1824.  IVilmington,  N.  C.  —  Dolphus  Skinntr, 
Washington,  N.  H.,  1824 — D.  Pickering,  Providence,  Feb.  22, 
1825 — Jacob  Ide  (and  Paul  Dean),  Medway,  1825  —  Gr. 
Lodge  of  R.  I.  to  the  People  [by  Jacob  Frieze  |,  1831  — C.  O. 
Kimball,  to  R.  A.  Chapter,  Lowell,  1826  —  Paul  Dean  and  N. 
Capen,  Dedham,  1829  —  J.  Frieze,  to  G.  L.  of  R.  I.,  East  Green- 
wich, 183 1  — and  others.     31  »'«  i  vol.,  hf.  russia,  neat.  8° 

7775  —  Occasional  and  Miscellaneous  (by  Ministers  of  Naw  England, 
with  few  exceptions).  11  vols,  sheep  and  hf.  sheep,  ail  in  good 
condition.  1728-1838  8° 


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7776  (Sermons)  Occasional  and  Miscellaneous.  T.  Foxcroft :  Fun. 
Sermon  for  John  Coney,  Boston,  1722  ;  Fun.  of  Dame  Bridget 
Usher,  1723  ;  Death  of  George  I.,  1727  —  B.  Wadsworth  :  Death  of 
Pres't  J.  Leverett,  1724  —  B.  Colman  :  Death  of  Pres't.  Leverett, 
1724;  Baptism  of  Judah  Monis,  1722  —  C.  Chauncy,  at  Boston 
Lecture,  1741  — T.  Foxcroft,  Ordin.  of  John  Taylor,  Milton,  1728 

—  Aaron  Burr :  before  Synod  of  New  York,  Sept.  30, 1756.  Repr, 
Boston,  1757  —  P.  Thacher;  Eternal  Punishment  of  the  Impeni- 
tent; Three  Sermons  at  Mendon,  1782 — and  others.  20  in  2 
vols.,  manuscript  paging  and  contents.  12° 

7777  —  Occasional  and  Miscellaneous.  Colman  (B.)  July  7,  1728, 
after  a  tragical  Duel  [between  B.  Woodbridge  and  H.  Phillips.]  — 
Sewall  (J.)  Death  of  Sec'y  Joseph  Willard,  1756  —  Haven  (S.) 
At  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1768.  Boston,  Edes  and  Gill,  ''on  paper 
manufactured  here,"  1768  —  Hemmenway  (M.)  Seven  Sermons. 
1767  —  Gay  (Eb.)     Fun.  of  Rev.  John  Hancock  of  Braintree,  1744 

—  Thacher,  (P.)  Death  of  Gov.  J.  Bowdoin,  1790  —  Stillman  (S.) 
Before  the  Masons,  Charlestown,  1785  —  Foster  (Joel)  Death  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Kendall,  New  Salem.  Springfield,  1792  —  Osgood 
(D.)  Thanksgiving,  New  Medford,  1794.  Bost.,  1795  —  Prayer, 
Eulogy  by  Prof.  Webber,  and  Sermon  by  Rev.  A.  Holmes,  at  Fun. 
of  Pres't  J.  Willard,  1794  —  Kendal  (S.)  Mass.  Election  Sermon, 
1804 — Mass.  Election  Sermons,  1804,-06,-08,-09,-10,-11,-12  — 
Before  Soc.  for  Prop,  the  Gospel,  by  L.  Frisbie,  1804;  J.  Eckley, 
1805  —  Atwater  (N.)  Ordin.  J.  Taylor,  Deerfield,  1787  —  Burton 
(Asa)  Ordin.  C.  J.  Tenney,  Newport,  1804  —  Lathrop,  (J.)  Fun. 
Rev.  J.  Eckley,  Boston,  18 11— Shaw  (W.)  Death  of  Rev. 
Chandler  Robbins,  Plymouth,  1799  —  Backus  (C.)  Century 
Sermon,  Somers,  1801  —  (Jriswold  {Bp.  A.  V.)  Fun.  of  Gov.  Wm. 
Bradford,  Bristol,  R.  I.  1808— King  (W.)  Death  of  Gen. 
Washington,  Norwich,  1799  —  Morse  (Jed.)  Death  of  Hon.  T. 
Russell,  1786;  Death  of  Hon.  J.  Russell,  1798;  Fast-day, 
Charlestown,  1798;  Address  at  Phillips  Academy,  1799 — etc.,  etc. 
9  vols.,  not  uniform.  1728-1830 

7778  —  Occasional  and  Miscellaneous.  Flint  (A.)  Ordin.  of  Jos. 
B.  Andrews,  Killingworth,  1802 — Goodrich  (E.)  Ordin.  of  S. 
Goodrich,  Ridgetield,  1786;  Install,  of  B.  Boardman,  Hartford, 
1784  —  Judson  (E.)  Ordin.  David  Smith,  Durham,  1799  — 
Trumbull  (J?enj.)  Ordin.  Reubtn  Morse,  Ware,  1792  ;  Ordin.  T. 
Holt,  Hardwick,  1789  —  Elliot  (John)  [Historical]  Discourse  at 
Gu'  ford.  1802  (rare)  — and  others,  in  i  vol.  hf.  sheep  (collected  by 
Rex'.  T.  W.  Bray.)  8°  1786-1802 

7779  —  Occasional  (Boston  printed.)  Foxcroft  (T.)  Observations 
on  the  Rise  and  Primitive  State  of  N.  E.  (Century  Sermon  for 
First  Church  in  Boston),  1730,  vekv  rare  —  Thanksg.  Sermons 
for  reduction  of  Quebec,  1759,  by  A.  Eliot,  S.Cooper,  S. Chandler, 
J,  Townsend,  and  A.  Adams  —  Thanksg.  for  Conquest  of  Canada, 
1760,  by  T.  Foxcroft,  N.  Appleton,  J.  Mayhew,  J.  Mellen,  and  E. 
Forbes  —  Death  of  George  II.,  1761,  by  S.  Cooper,  H.  Caner,  S. 
Davies,  J.  Mayhew  —  Adams  (A.)  Artillery  Election,  1759  — 
Mayhew  (J.)    Thanksg.  for  Success  of  the  British  Arms,   1758; 


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On  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  1760  —  ami  others.  21  scarce 
Sermons,  in  i  vol.  old  sheep.  8°  Boston,  1 730-1 760 

7780  (Sermons)  Occasional  (Boston  printed.)  Erskine(E.)  The  Assur- 
ance of  Faith  :  Six  Discourses.  3d  ed.  Boston,  repr.  1759  —  Elliot 
( — )  Sermon  at  Christ-Church,  Jan.  21,  1759.  ib.,  repr.  1759  — 
Jones  (D.)     On  the  Great  Fire  of  London,  1666.     ib.,  repr.  n.  d. 

--  Robbins  (Philemon)  Ordin.  of  Chandler  Robbins,  Plymouth, 
1760:  with  Appendix,  containing  an  Historical  Account  of  the 
First  Church  in  Plymouth,  RARE — Shaw  (J.)  Ordin.  of  Oakes 
Shaw,  Barnstable,  1760  —  Burr  (A.)  Fun.  Sermon  for  Gov.  Jona. 
Belcher.  Repr.  Boston,  1758  —  [Bowdoin  (J.)J  Paraphrase  on 
part  of  The  Oeconomy  of  Human  Life.  1759  —  and  others.  11 
in  I  vol.  sheep.  8°  Boston,  1758-60 

7781  —  Occasional.  T.  Barnard,  at  Ordin.  of  A.  Bancroft,  Worcester, 
1786  —  S.  Cooper,  Commencement  of  the  Constitution,  1780  — 

A.  Bancroft,  Eulogy   on   Gen.  Washington,   Worcester,   1800  — 

B.  Colman,  Fun.  of  Rev.  Wm,  Cooper,  Boston,  1743  —  J.  French, 
Mass.  Election,  1796  —  Dr.  C.  Chauncy's  Remarks  on  the  Bishop 
of  LandalY's  Sermon,  1767  — and  three  others.     9  in  i  vol.  sheep. 

8°  Boston  and  Worcester,  v.  y. 

7782  —  Occasional  (Boston  printed.)  P.  Thacher,  Death  of  Gov. 
John  Hancock,  1793  — Jona.  Newell,  at  Stow,  1783  [with  historical 
sketch  of  the  town.]  —  H.  Cumings,  Thanksgiving,  Billerica,  1775 

—  C.  Turner,  Ordin.  of  T.  Haven,  Reading,  1770  —  D.  Osgood, 
Thanksgiving,  Medford,  1794 :  2d  ed.  —  S.  Stillman,  Thanksgiving, 
1794,  Boston  —  D.  Osgood,  Jed.  Morse,  D.  Tappan,  T.  Baldwin, 
A.  Holmes,  on  the  General  Thanksgiving,  Feb.  19,  1795  —  and 
others.     2  vols.  8°  Boston,  1793-95 

7783  —  Occasional,  and  Tracts  (Massachusetts,  1801-1814)  Election, 
1801,  '03,  '04,  '05,  '10,  '16  —  Fourth  of  July  Orations:  Allen, 
Petersham,  1806;  Caldwell,  Barre,  1808;  Tudor,  Boston,  1809; 
Blake,  Worcester,  1812  —  "Foater  CF&slviB)  0/  Petersham,  Sermon 
after  his  Ordination,  1802  ;  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Kilburn,  1803  ; 
Thanksgiving,  181 1;  Oration  before  Washington  Benev.  Society 
of  Franklin  Co.,  1813  —  [Thacher  (S.  C.)]  The  Unity  of  God: 
Sermon,  1815 — Gardiner  (J.  S.  J.)  On  the  Death  of  Bishop  S. 
Parker,  1804;  On  the  Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ,  Dec.  25,  1810; 
Fast  Day,  1808  ;  Thanksgiving,  1808  Lathrop  (Jos.)  On  the 
Solar  Eclipse  of  June  16,  1806  —  Channing  (W.  E.)  Fast  Day, 
1810;  Fast  Day  (on  Declaration  of  War)  July,  1812;  Sermon 
(Political),  Sept.  18,  1814—  Mills  (E.  H.)  Oration,  Wash.  Benev. 
Society,  Northampton,  18 13  ;  Bates  (I.  C.)  Oration,  before  same 
Society,  Feb.  22,  18 12 — attd  others.  37  select  pamphlets,  in  one 
thick  volume,  sheep,  neat  {collected  by  and  bound /or  Kci\  Jrstus  Foster, 
0/ Petersham.)  8° 

7784  —  Brownk  (Arthur),  Rector  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Sermon 
before  the  Episcopal  Clergy  of  N.  E.,  Boston,  1738,  rare  — 
Pemherton  (Eb.)  Salvation  through  Grace  :  8  Sermons,  1774  — 
Parkman  (Eb. )     Discourse  on  Ezek.  xxii   30,  Southboro',  1757 

—  Si'ARHAWK  (E.)  Fun.  Serm.  for  Dr.  Benj.  Shattuck,  Templeton, 
'794 — BANCROfT  (  \.)  Masonic  Sermon  at  Worcester,  1793  — 
and  others,  in  i  vol.  sheep.  8° 


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8° 


7785  (Sermons)     Miscellaneous  (New  England). 
nearly  uniform. 

7786  —  Collection  of  Sermons.  5  vols,  old  sheep,  uniform  {numbered 
Vols.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,)  a  valuable  collection,  formerly  belonging  to  Wm. 
Lincoln,  Esq.,  of  Worcester :  contetits  in  manuscript,  by  Mr.  Brinley. 

8°  and  4° 

Vols.  2,  3,  and  6,  contain  32  Sf^rmons  printed  in  Boston  between  1745  *"<^  '749! 

Providence,  1772 ;  .Salem,  1773;  Hortsniouth,  1770;  Newport,  1773.     Vols.  4,  5,  contain 

Sermons  before  the  King  and  Queen,  House  of  Commons,  Soc.  for  Prop,  of  the  Gospel, 

etc.    London,  1662-1729. 

7787  —  Miscellaneous  (1762-1773)  Levi  Hart,  at  Ordin.  of  Joel 
Benedict,  Newent.  Nejv  London,  1771;  Ordin.  of  John  Smith, 
Dighton.  Navport,  1772  —  Ammi-R.  Robbins,  Ordin.  of  Joshua 
Knapp,  Winchester.  Neiv  Haven  [1772]  —  Philemon  Robbins, 
Ordin.  of  Ammi-Ruhamah  Robbins,  Norfolk,  1761.     N.  II.  1762 

—  David  Judson,  On  Church  Discipline,  at  Newtown,  1770.     ibid. 

—  Jona.  Dickinson.  Brief  Illustration  of  the  Divine  Right  of 
Infant  Baptism,  etc.  //.  viii,  42,  iv.  [Reprinted,]  Providence,  Wm. 
Goddard,  1763,  one  of  the  first  issues  of  the  first  Providence  press, 
VKRV  RARE  —  Nath'l  Nilcs.  Four  Discourses,  on  Secret  Prayer. 
Boston,  1773;  Sermon  at  (West)  Medway,  Oct.  31,  1771.  ibid. — 
and  others.     \  \o\.  sheep,  gilt.  8° 

7788  —  Funeral,  etc.  (i 744-1 786)  Tho.  Prince,  on  his  daughter, 
Deborah  Prince.  Bost.  1744  —  J.Tucker,  on  Rev.  John  Lowell, 
Newburyport.  ibid.  1767 — J.  Searl,  on  Mrs.  Phcbe  Parsons, 
Nfwburyport.  ibid.  1771 — Joseph  Denison,  Fun.  Oration  on 
Simeon  Bristol,  Yale  College.  New  Haven,  1783  —  R.  Hitchcock, 
Funeral  Oration  on  F.  Beldcn,  Yale  College.     Ne^v  Haven,  1786 

—  H.  Channing,  on  Execution  of  Hannah  Occuish.  Ne^v  London, 
1786  —  and  another,     i  vol.  sheep.  8° 

7789  —  Seimons.by  Independent  and  Presbyterian  Divines,  preached 
before  the  Houses  of  Parliament,  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of 
London,  etc, ;  with  other  tracts.     17  in  i  vol.  old  binding,  broken. 

sm.  4°  London,  1626-1669 
A  valuable  collection,  comprising  sermons  by  T.  Gatakhr  (on  the  Anniversary  of  the 
defeat  of  the  Armiida)  1626,  Geo.  Gillespie  (Fast,  1644,  and  Fast,  Aug.  27, 1645,  with 
"A  Urotherly  Examination  of  Mr.  Cclcman's  Sermon"  &c.),  E.  Calamy,  Herbert 
Palmer,  Simeon  Ash,  W.  Sfurstowe,  J.  Whittaker,  and  others:  "  The  Judgement 
of  Doctor  Rainoldes  touching  the  Originall  of  Episcopacy  .  .  confirmed . .  by  James 
[UssiiKRJ  Abp.  of  Armagh"  (1641);  "The  Doctnne  of  the  Kingdom  and  Personal 
Reign  of  Christ  Asserted,"  etc.  by  Ed.  Uagshaw  (1669). 

7790  —  Funeral  Sermons,  and  other  Tracts,  by  English  Divines : 
from  the  library  of  the  Rev.  jFohn  Baily  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston, 
scleral  having  his  autograph  on  title  (1685-6).  Parts  of  three 
volumes,  sold  as  2  vols.,  binding  broken.         sm.  4°  London,  1644-81 

*l^•  See,  below,  Tracts. 

7791  Skwall  (Joseph)  The  Holy  Spirit  convincing  the  World  . .  In 
Four  Sermons,//,  vi,  133,  i.  12°  Boston,  y.  Draper,  1741 

7792  —  Nineveh's  Repentance  and  Deliverance.  Fast  Sermon  before 
the  Gen.  Court,  Dec.  3,  1740,//.  (4),  7,7,,  hf  mor.   8°  Boston,  1740 

7793  Sewai.l  (Samuel)  Proposals  touching  the  Accomplishment  of 
Prophesies  Humbly  offered,  //.  (2),  12,  and  i  p.  (Verses)  "Wed- 
nesday, January  i,  1701,  A  little  before  Break-a-Day,  at  Boston," 
nice  copy,  rare.  4°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 13 


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7794  Sewall  (Samuel)  Phaenomena  quaedam  Apocalyptica  . .  or, 
some  few  Lines  towards  a  description  of  the  New  Heaven,  etc. 
Second  Edition,  //.  (8),  64 :  and  The  Fountain  Opened. . .  By  the 
Rev.  S.  Willard.  Third  Edition  (wifA  an  Appendix  by  Judge 
Sewall),  pp.  24,  nice  copy,  though  too  close-trimmed  at  bottom,  with 
injury  to  the  last  line  of  two  preliminary  leaves.  4°  Boston,  1727 

{See,  Part  I.,  Nos.  858,  860.) 

7795  Sewall  (Stephen)  The  Scripture  History  relating  to  the  over- 
throw of  Sodom  &  Gomorrah,  and  to  the  Origin  of  the  Salt  Sea  or 
Lake  of  Sodom,//.  30,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  1796 

7796  Sewel   (William)      The   History  of . .  the   Christian    People 

called  Quakers :  Intermixed  with  Several  Remarkable  Occurrences. 

. .  The  Third  Edition,  corrected,//.  (12),  694  (12),  wants  pp.  281- 

284,  and  last  tivo  leaves  of  Index,  full  russet  calf  extra,  gilt  back  and 

edges.  folio,  Philadelphia,  Samuel  Keimer,  1728 

Very  Rare.  "  Though  this  volume  bears  Keimer's  imprint,  a  considerable  part  of  it 
— andj  as  regards  typography,  the  best  part — was  the  work  of  Franklin,"  who  printed 
the  Title,  Dedication,  pages  457-694,  and  Index.    See  (Part  II.)  No.  3315. 

7797  Shepard  (Jeremiah)  of  Lynn.  A  Sort  of  Believers  never  Saved : 
two  Sermons,  //.  iv,  72,  name  cut  from  head  of  title,  nice  copy,  ivith 
label  of  Prince's  "New-England-Library  "  pasted  on  back  of  title, 
RARE.  sm.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 11  —  Shepard  (J.)  Early 
Offerings  best  Accepted. . .  Preached  at  Lynn,  pp.  vi,  159.  12° 
Boston,  B.  Green,  17 12  —  Shaw  (Samuel)  Immanuel :  or,  A 
Discovery  of  True  Religion,/^.  259.     16°  Boston,  1741.     (3  vols.) 

7798  Shepard  (Thomas)     Certain  Select  Cases  Resolved,//.  (8),  53. 

8°  London,  1650 

7799  —  ^^^  Church-Membership  of  Children,  and  their  Right  to 
Baptism,  etc.,  pp.  (22),  26.  4°  Cambridge,  Samuel  Green,  1663 

Very  rare.  The  Preface  to  the  Render  (iS  pp.)  is  by  the  author's  son,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Shepard  of  Charlestown.  See  (Part  I.)  No.  862.  This  copy  has,  on  the  title, 
the  autograph  of  the  Rev.  Nathanael  Mather  of  London. 

7800  —  The  Sincere  Convert,  //.  vi,  (2),  166.  (2  copies)  —  The 
Sound  Believer,//,  iv,  258,  (2  copies)  soiled  by  use. 

(4  vols.)  \2°  Boston,  11  \z 

7801  —  The  Sincere  Convert,  water-stained.  1742  —  The  Sound 
Believer,  //.  (2),  ii,  281.  1736  (2  copies,  one  wanting  two  leaves.) 
3  vols.  12°  Boston. 

7802  —  The  Autobiography  of  Thomas  Shepard.  With  additional 
Notices  of  his  Life  and  Character,  by  Nehemiah  Adams,  cloth. 

12"  Boston,  1832 

7803  SiGFRiD  (Is.)  and  Wvtienbach  (Dan.)  Theological  Theses, 
containing  the  chief  Heads  of  the  Christian  Doctrine.  Translated 
from  the  Latin.  Added,  a  Discourse  [on  the  Greatness  and  Praise 
of  the  Lord]  by  GerretLvdekker,  A.B.,//.  (10),  55;  A  Discourse, 
//.  113;  Poetry,//.  4;  sheep,  good  copy,  scarce. 

12°  New  York,  Samuel  Brown,  1766 

7804  Smith  (Eunice)  of  Ashfield,  Mass.  Practical  Language  inter- 
preted :  in  a  Dialogue  between  a  Believer  and  an  Unbeliever,  //. 
24.  Boston,  E.  Russell,  1792  —  The  same,  another  edition,  pp.  15. 
Stockbridge,  R.  Lee,  1793  —  Some  of  the  Exercises  of  a  Believing 


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12"  Boston. 
additional 
iS,  cloth. 
3oston,  1832 

:al  Theses, 
Translated 
and  Praise 

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Sroum,  1766 
guage  inter- 
believer,  //. 
ition,  pp.  ^i- 
a  Believing 


Soul  described,  etc.,  pp.  8.  ibid.  Ji.  Lee,  n.  d.  —  Some  Arguments 
against  Worid-Mindedness:  by  way  of  a  Dialogue, //.  8.  ibid.  n.d. 
[1791]     4  very  scarce  Tracts.  8^ 

7805  Smith  (Josiah)  0/  Cainhoy,  S.  C.  The  Duty  of  Parents  to 
Instruct  their  Children. .  Sermons  at  Cainhoy,  1727  —  Solomon's 
Caution  against  the  Cup.  Sermon  at  Cainhoy,  1729,//.  (4),  14; 
The  Young  Man  Warn'd :  or,  Solomon's  Counsel  to  his  Son. 
Discourse  at  Cainhoy,  1729,  pp.  (2),  31,  (2)  —  The  Greatest 
SuiTerers  not  always  the  Greatest  Sinners.  Sermon  in  Charleston, 
S.  C,  Feb.  4,  1727-8,  occasioned  by  the  Earthquake  in  New 
England,  wants  last  page.  Four  in  i  vol.  sheep ;  with  a  second  copy 
of  "  Solomon's  Caution,"  uncut,  laid  in.  8°  Boston,  1730 

7806  Smith  (Samuel)  The  Great  Assize ;  or  Day  of  Jubilee,  46th 
Impression,  curious  woodcut  frontispiece,  pp.  194,  54- 

sm.  12°  Boston,  repr.  1727 
Scarce.     Not  in  the  Am.  Antiquarian   Society's  Catalogue  of  Antc-Rcvolutionary 
publications. 

7807  Spring  (Samuel)  of  Newburyport.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of 
iJenjamin  Bell,  .^mesbury,  lif.  mor.  8°  Navburyport,  1784 — A 
Friendly  Dialogue,  between  Philalethes  [Rev.  David  Tappan]  and 
Toletus  [Rev.  Samuel  Spring],  upon  the  Nature  of  Duty.  //.  160; 
A  Private  Conference  between  Philalethes  and  Amartolos,  pp.  32, 
sheep.  12°  ibid.  1784  —  Spring  (S.)  Moral  Disquisitions  and 
Strictures  on  the  Rev.  D.  Tappan's  Letters,  //.  252,  sheep.  12° 
ibid.  1789.     (3  vols.) 

7808  Stkele  (^ Richard)  The  Husbandman's  Calling.  Being  the 
substance  of  XII.  Sermons,  imperfect.  Boston,  B.  Green,  1 7 13  —  An 
Antidote  against  Distractions.  New  York,  f.  Parker  and  W. 
IVeyman,  1754 — The  Religious  Trader  (with  Preface  by  Dr.  I. 
Watts.)     N.  Y.,  Hodge  &*  Shober,  \Tii.     (3  vols.)  12° 

7809  Stf.ven.s  (Joseph)  of  Charlestown.  [His  two]  Last  Sermons. . . 
Added,  [his]  Discourse  after  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  [Win.]  Brattle. 
(Preface  by  Rev.  B.  Colman).  //.  xii,  116,  title-leaf  of  the  third 
sermon  mutilated.  Boston,  S.  Kneeland,  1723  —  Stone  (Natiianael) 
of  Harwich.  Brief  Account  of  the  Wretched  State  of  Man  by  the 
Fail,  [and  other  Discourses],//.  (2),  149,  ivanting pp.  3-6.  Boston, 
B.  Green,  1731.     (2  vols.)  12" 

7810  Stoddard  (Solomon)  of  Northampton.  An  Appeal  to  the 
Learned.  Being  a  Vindication  of  the  Rights  of  Visible  Saints  to 
the  Lord's  Supper, . .  Against  the  Exceptions  of  Mr.  Increase 
Mather,//.  (6),  98,  crushed  lei<ant  brotvn  morocco,  sides  filleted  and 
paneled,  ins.  borders,  rare. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  for  S.  P.'iilh  -,  1709 

7^11  —  'Vh&  s^mc,  original  sheep,  nice  copy.  1709 

7812  —  A  Guide  to  Christ. .  Compiled  for  the  iielpof  Young  Ministers. 

(Prefatory  Epistle  by  Increase  Mather.)  pp.  xii,   10,  94  {wanting 

95-108),  one  leaf  mutilated.     Boston,  y.  Allen,  17 14 —  The  same, 

//.  viii,  8,  85,  (i).     Boston,  J.  Draper,  1735  (2  copies;  one  wants 

the  last  leaf;  in  the  other  the  corners  of  a  few  prelim,  leaves,  injured.) 

—  The  same  .  Added,  Sixteen  short  Sermons,  by  a  Clergyman  of 

the  Church  ot  llngland, //.  196.    Northampton,  iti6.    (4  vols.)    12^ 

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7813  Stoddard  (Solomon)  Three  Sermons  lately  preached  at  Boston, 
. .  Added  a  fourth,  To  stir  up  Young  Men  and  Maidens  to  Praise 
the  Name  of  the  Lord,//.  (2),  118,  sAee/,  nice  copy. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 17 

7514  —  A  Treatise  concerning  Conversion. ..  Added,  a  Lecture- 
Sermon  at  Eoston,  July  2,  1719,//.  (2),  143,  (i),  sheep,  s^ood copy. 

12°  Boston,  y.  F.  [yames  Franklin\for  D.  Henchman,  17 19 

78 1 5  —  An  Answer  to  some  Cases  of  Conscience  Respecting  the 
Country,  «.  t.  p.,  pp.  15,  nezv  hf.  red  morocco,  vkry  rai;e. 

4^  Boston,  B.  Green  for  S.  Gerrish,  1722 

To  every  one  who  is  not  a  professed  theologian,  this  is  the  most  interesting  work  of  its 
author,  .■\mcng  the  Ouestions  that  Mr.  .'^taddard  essayed  to  answer  are  these;  "  Whtrcin 
doth  the  oppression  of  the  Country  principally  consist? "  "Is  it  lawful  for  Men  to  set 
their  Dwelling  Houses  at  such  a  distance  from  the  place  of  Publick  Worship,  that  they 
and  their  families  cannot  well  attend  it?"  "  Is  not  the  depreciating  the  Hills  of  Pnblick 
Credit  matter  of  Provocation?"  "/.'  il  Laxi'/iili  to  ivcitr  l.iiii;  Hair'" — to  which  is 
annexed  the  reverend  author's  "Thoughts  concerning  Pc-riuii;s" — "At  what  time  of 
fi^aturday]  Evening  does  the  .'■abbath  begin?"  "Hooped  I'ettic^ats"  are  denounced,  in 
the  final  paragraph,  as  "  plainly  contrary  to  the  Light  ot  Nature."   .  .jcf  Tracts,  No.  7.'*3cS). 

7816  —  The  Doctrine  of  Instituted  Churches  Explained  and  Proved 
from  the  Word  of  God,//.  (2),  34,  imprint  cut  off  by  the  binder. 

4°  \_London,  1700] 

7S17  —  The  Safety  of  .Appearing  at  the  Day  of  Judgment,  in  the 

Righteousness  of  Christ.     2d  edition,  with  .Additions,  //,  (2),  iv, 

296,  (2).     Boston,  D.  Henchman,  1729  —  The  same.     3d  edition, 

//.  (2),  iv,  296.     ibid.  1742.     (2  \ols.)  8° 

7515  —  An  Appeal  to  the  'LifA.xw^Ci.  good  copy.  \2°  Boston,  1709  — 
The  Safety  of  Aj)pearing,  f/f.   3d  edition.     8'^  ibid.  1742.     (2  vols.) 

7819  SiKONG  (Cyprian)  A  Discourse  on  Acts  ii.  42,  [on  the]  Practice 
of  Owning  the  Covenant.  2d  edition,  //.  103,  sheep.  Hartford, 
1791 — -An  Inquiry;  [concerningj  the  End  and  Design  of  liap- 
tism  ; . .  whether  Hapiism  in  infancy  do  entitle  to  Church  Privileges, 
etc.,  pp.  103,  uncut,  ibid.  1793  —  Strong  (Nathan)  Sermons, 
doctrinal,  e.vperiniental,  and  practical.  2  \o\ir,.  sheep,  ibid.  1798, 
1800.     (4  vols.)  8° 

7620  Surprising  Accounts  of  the  Revivals  of  Religion  [1798-1802]  in 
the  I  .  S.,  in  different  parts  of  the  world,  and  among  different 
denominations,  //.  253,  wants  hist  page,  hf.  calf,  neat. 

12°  [Philadelphia,']  1802 

Coniiiiled  by  the  Publisher,  \Vm.  W.  Woodward.  It  includes  accounts,  by  several 
correspondents,  rf  the  "Kentucky  Revival"  of  iSoi-02  i,sn;  Ijcfore,  Nos.  6414,  6416) ; 
of  revivals  in  >Ias5achusetts,  Connecticut,  Pennsylvania,  \'irginia,  Tennessee,  etc.  j  among 
the  lirotliertown  1  and  other)  Indians;  etc. 

7S21  Sv.MMFS  (Thomas)  The  People's  Interest  in  one  Article  Con- 
sider'd  6c  Exhibited.  Or,  A  Sermon  showing  That  it  is  the 
Interest  of  the  People  of  God,  to  do  their  Duty,  toward  the 
Subsistence  of  such  as  Preach  the  Gospel  to  them,  Jine  copy,  pp. 
(2).  vi.  35,  fNcrr,  rare.  8"  Boston,  B.  Green,  1724 

In  the  dedication,  to  Gov.  Dumnier,  Mr.  Synimes  recommends  reprinting  the  Platform 
r.l  164S,  with  the  Resuh  of  the  Syncxls  of  1662  and  1679,  "  which  I  suppose  the  greatest 
p.irt  of  the  Country  are  Strangers  to."    This  was  done,  the  next  year.    See,  below,  No. 

7S2t. 

7?22  Synod  of  1068.  Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptism 
and  Consociation  of  Churches ;  Collected  and  Confirmed  out  of 
the  Word  of  God,  bv  a  Svnod  . .  assembled  at  Boston  . .  in  the 


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Year,  1662. . .  Whercunto  is  anext  the  Answer  of  the  Dissenting 
Brethren  and  Messengers  [Anti-Synodalia,  by  President  Charles 
Chauncy,]  wants  title,  three  prelim,  leaves,  and  last  leaf,  slightly 
water  stained,  but  uncl'I'  —  Another  copy,  close-cut  at  bottom,  with 
the  loss  of  the  last  line  on  every  page,  and  wanting  about  one  third  of 
the  last  leaf:  autograph  of  Thomas  Prince  on  title.  The  tivo  imperfect 
copies  sold  as  one.  4°  n.  p.  {^London.]  1662 

VERY  KARE.     .SV<' (Part  I.)  No.  S45. 

7823  Synods.  The  Results  of  Three  Synods  held  by  the  Elders  and 
Messengers  of  the  Churches  of  Ma;.sachusetts  Province.  Contain- 
ing, the  Platform  of  1648;  Propositions  concerning  the  Subject 
of  Baptism  [and  Consociation  of  Churches],  1662  :  The  Necessity 
of  Reformation,  etc.,  1679,  //.  (2),  vi,  118,  and  slip  of  Errata;  a 
Library  stamp,  and  a  name  xvritten  on  title  page;  otherxvise  a  fine 
large  copy,  very  scakce.  8°  Boston,  repr.,  1725 

7824  —  The  same  :  another  copy,  the  last  page  in  manuscript. 
Sie  CambridKe  Platform,  Nos.  7464-68. 

7825  Swedenborgianiem.  A  calm  and  conciliatory  View  of  Sweden- 
borgianism,  in  a  series  of  Letters,  etc.  [By  the  Rev.  Jacob  Norton,] 
//•  33t  uncut.  Boston,  1820  —  Prof.  Geo.  Bush's  Reply  to  Ralph 
\V.  Emerson,  on  Swedenborg.  New  York,  1846  —  The  Doctrines 
of  Spinoza  and  Swedenborg  identified. .  In  Eour  Letters ;  by  *  *  *, 
U.  S.  Army.     Boston,  1846.     3  Pamphlets.  8" 

7826  Taggart  (S.)  of  Col  rain.  Inquiry  into  and  Vindication  of  the 
Divine  Right  of  Infants  to  Baptism,  etc., pp.  \::^.  8°  Northampton, 
1789  —  Taylor  (J.)  The  Life  of  our  Blessed  Saviour,  Jesus 
Christ. .  Lii<ewise,  the  Lives,  Acts,  and  Deaths  of  the  Evangelists 
and  Apostles,  //.  152.  12°  Greenfield,  T.  Dickman,  1796  — 
Taylor  (Jeremy)  Contemplations  of  the  State  of  Man.  9th 
edition,  //.  (6),  21S.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1723  (2  copies)  —  Tennev 
(Caleb  J.)  of  Newport.  View  of  God's  Covenant  with  Abraham, . . 
the  Right  of  Baptism  of  Infants,  etc.,  pp.  96.  8°  Newport,  1808. 
(S  vols.)  V.  s. 

7827  Tennent  (Gilbert)  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects;  adapted 
to  the  perilous  state  of  the  British  Nation,//,  xxxvii,  (3  blk'.),  425, 
sheep,  SCARCE.  8°  Philadelphia,  J.  Chattin,  1758  —  The  Examiner, 
or  Gilbert  against  Tennent:  containing  a  Confutation  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent,  and  his  Adherents. .  By  Philalethes  [Rev. 
John  Hancock,  of  Braintree,]  //.  32,  inner  margins  nibbled  by  mice. 
'2,°  Boston,  1743  —  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Wm.  Tennent.  16° 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1834.     (3)  v.  s. 

7828  THACHER  (Thomas)  of  Boston.  A  Fast  of  God's  chusing,  , 
For  the  help  of  those  poor  in  spirit,  whose  hearts  are  set  to  seek 
the  Lord  their  (}od  in  New-England,  etc. . .  Preached  on  a  Fast 
called  by  Publick  Authority,  on  26.  i.  74.  //.  (6),  25,  very  rare. 

4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1678 

Preface  by  Increase  Mather. 

7829  Thacher  (Peter)  of  Milton.  .\  Divine  Riddle  :  He  that  is  Weak 
is  Strong. .  Discourse  at  Norwich  [1717]. .  With  a  Preface  by  Rev. 
Benj.  Lord,  //.  xi,  (i),  62,  very  scarce.      sm.  8°  New  London,  1723 


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THEOLOGICAL  AND  RELIGIOUS. 


7830  Strictures  on  the  Rev.  [Peter]  Thatcher's  Observations  upon 
the  State  of  the  Clergy  in  New  England.  By  J.  S.  [James 
Sullivan]  a  Layman,  //.  28,  2,  half  calf ,  neat.  8°  Boston,  1784 

7831  Thayer  (Eben.)  of  Roxbury.  Christ  the  Great  Subject  of 
Gospel  Preaching ;  several  Sermons  from  Acts  viii,  5,  8. . .  Added, 
Practical  Reflections  on  the  First  and  Last  Days  of  the  Year,  1721, 
with  separate  title-page  and  pagination,  pp.  iv,  v,  (i),  227,  4O. 

8°  Boston,  1722 

7832  The  Testament  of  the  Twelve  Patriarchs  the  Sons  of  Jacob. 
Translated  out  of  Greek  into  Latin,  by  Robert  Grosthead,  some- 
time JJishop  of  Lincoln ;  . .  and  now  Englished  [by  A.  Golding], 
etc.,  s  prel.  II.,  pp.  1 06,  lower  corners  of  a  few  leaves  slightly  defective. 

12°  Boston,  T.  Fleet  and  T.  Crump,  1716 

One  of  the  most  jwpular  books  of  its  class,  for  a  century  and  a  half.  First  printed, 
London,  by  John  Day,  1577.     The  Preface  is  signed  by  Richard  Day. 

7833  Throop  (VVm.)  A  Sermon  Occasion'd  by  The  unspeakable  Loss, 
in  the  Death,  and  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Brinley  Sylvester, 
Esq  ;  of  Shelter-Island,  fine  clean  copy,  pp.  (2),  11,  uncut,  rare. 

4"  Boston,  1753 

7834  ToMPSON  (Edward)  of  Marshfield.  Heaven  the  Best  Country. 
Being  some  of  the  Last  Meditations  and  Discourses  of  that  F'aithful 
Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  //.  (2),  iv,  122,  wants  last  leaf  or  hvo. 

12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 12 
Very  rare.  Not  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Mass.  Historical  Society  or  the  Prince 
Library — though  the  latter  has  the  second  edition, of  1715.  "This  .Author's  nrand-lather 
was  renowned  in  England,  Virginia,  and  New-England,  for  a  worthy  Confessor  of  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  a  Seraphical  Minister  and  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Braiutry;  of 
which  Church  (afterward)  our  Author's  Father  was  for  many  years  a  Deacon,"  etc. — 
Efistle  to  the  Godly  Reader. 

783s  Torrev  (Wm.)  A  Discourse  concerning  Futurities,  to  Come, 
written  by  a  Very  Old  Man  in  Continual  E.xpectation  of  his 
Translation,  etc..  With  a  Preface  by  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  //.  iv, 
iii,  76,  uncut.  8°  Boston,  1757 

Scarce.  The  author  was  an  e.irly  planter  at  Weymouth,  and  "doubtless  one  of  the 
Founders  of  the  Church  tliere,"  of  which  his  son,  Rev.  Samuel  Torrey,  was  for  many 
years  pastor. 

7836  Tracts.  Parker  {Hon.  Daniel)  of  Barnstable.  A  Perswasive 
to  make  a  Publick  Confession  of  ("hrist. .  In  a  Letter  to  some  near 
Relatives.  (Preface,  with  brief  memoir  of  the  autlior,  by  Rev.  T. 
Prince,)  //.  (4),  19.  D.  Henchman,  1730  —  Angier  (Ames)  A.M. 
[Harv.,  1701]  Spiritual  Anatomizing:  or..  Notts  of  a  Godly 
State,  etc.,  pp.  (4),  20.  7\  Green,  1714  —  Bridge  (Thomas)  What 
Faith  can  Do. .  Notes  of  a  Sermon,  in  Boston,  isth,  6th,  17 12,  //. 
(2),  ii,  28.  T.  Green,  1713  —  Bridge  (T.)  Jethro's  Advice 
Recommended  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  etc.  A  Lecture  on 
Exodus  18.  2\,pp.  32.  y.  Allen,  1710  —  A  Plea  for  the  Ministers 
of  the  Gospel,  Offered  to  the  Consideration  of  the  People  of  New- 
England,  etc.  By  a  Friend  to  the  Churches,  //.  (2),  29.  B.  Greeti, 
1706  —  Webb  (John)  The  Young-Man's  Duty. .  In  a  Sermon 
from  Eccles.  xii.  i ...  Recommended  by  Increase  Mather.  2d 
Edition.  //.  (2),  ii,  33.  5.  Kneeland,  1725.  Six  in  i  vol.,  half  str. 
gr.  olive  morocco  (/^  Bedford.)  12°  Boston,  1706-1730 

Six  VERY  RARE  Tracts.  The  "Plea  for  the  Ministers"  is  not  in  the  catalogue  of 
the  Prince  or  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society's  library.     In  the  Am.  Antiq.  Society's  Catalogue 


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the  catalogue  of 
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of  Ante-Kevol.  Publications,  in  Sibley's  Hanard  Graduates  (I.  45S),  and  in  Sabin's 
Dictionary  (no.  46717)  its  authorship  is  iirongly  ascribed  to  Increase  Mather — whose 
"  Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  due  to  those  who  preach  the  Ciospel,"  published 
the  same  year,  is  directly  opposed  to  the  views  of  the  anonymous  author  of  "A  Plea." 
Neither  .Angier's  "Spiritual  Anatomizing"  nor  the  2d  edition  of  J.Webb's  "Young 
.Man's  Duty"  is  in  tlie  Mass.  Hist.  Society's  or  the  Prince  Library  Catalogue,  and  the 
latter  is  not  found  in  Haven's  (Am.  .Xntici.  Society's)  Catalogue.  The  first  edition  of 
Uridge's  "  Jethro's  Advice"  is,  also,  of  great  rarity. 

7837  —  MiTCHti.  (Juna.)  Letter  to  his  lirothcr  [on  the  New  Birth  ; 
with  a  Letter  from  Rev.  J.  Klint  of  Guilford  to  his  Brother  Benj. 
Eliot].  Boston,  Z.  Bowie,  n.  d.  —  The  same  [without  Eliot's 
Letter].  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 19  —  [Sconow  Joshua)]  Old 
Men's  Tears  for  their  own  Declensions,  mi.xed  with  Fears  of  their 
and  Posterity's  furtiier  Falling  off  from  New-England's  Primitive 
(Jonstitution.  Published  by  some  of  Boston's  CJld  Planters,  and 
some  others,  //.  22.  8''  Boston,  1691:  reprinted.  A''.  London, 
1769,  E.XTREMELY  RARE.  'J7iree  in  I  vol.,  clean  uncut  copies,  half 
str.  gr.  olive  mor.  extra  {F.  Bedford). 

783S  —  (i 719-1730)  Sewall  (Jos.)  Repentance  the  sure  Way  to 
escape  Destruction.  Two  (Fast)  Sermons,  (occasioned  by  the 
Earthquake).  Boston,  1727 — Backus  (Jos.)  Proclamation  of 
Dep.  Gov.  Joseph  Jenks  [of  R.  L]  answered,  n.  p.  [JVe7v  London  ?] 
1726,  EXTREMELY  RARE  —  MoRGAN  (Jos.)  Sermon  at  Freehold, 
N.  J.,  on  the  Death  of  his  Son,  J.  M.  [jun.].  Ne^v  London,  1725 
—  Wadsworth  (B.)  Sermon  on  Suffering  for  Christ.  Boston, 
1725 — Sewall  (Jos.)  The  Holy  Spirit  the  Gift  of  God.  Fast 
Sermon.  Bost.,  1728 — English  Advice  to  the  Freeholders  &c. 
of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Boston,  y.  Franklin,  1722  —  l-^xplanatory 
Charter  granted  by  King  George  to  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
I3ay.  Boston,  1725  —  Hoop  Petticoats  Arraigned  and  Con- 
demned by  the  Light  of  Nature  and  the  Law  of  God,  pp.  8,  «.  /.  /. 
Boston,  James  Franklin,  1722  —  [Colman  (Benj.)]  Some  Reasons 
for  Setting  up  Markets  in  Boston, /w/^r/i"*/.  Boston,  17 19.  Nine 
VERY  rare  tracts,  in  one  volume,  old  calf,  with  the  autograph  of 
'I'imothy  Green,  the  printer  of  Boston  and  A^ew  London.  16° 

The  tract  on  "  Hoop  Petticoats"  deserves  special  notice.  The  object  of  the  writer  was 
evidently  to  cast  ridicule  on  the  reverend  divin.-s  who  made  a  "case  of  conscience"  of  the 
prevailing  fashion  and  particularly  on  the  Ucv.  Solomon  Stoddard  who  in  his  "  Answer  to 
someC.iseof  Conscience"  printed  June  25th,  1722  (see  No.  7815)  had  armigned  "  Hooi'ED 
Petticoats,"  as  "  contr.iry  to  the  Light  of  Nati;ru  "  and  having  "  something  of  Nakedness." 
These  two  objections  are  urged  and  enforced  by  satirical  argument  and  citations  of  texts 
of  scripture,  by  the  author  of  tliis  squib  iirinted  by  Pranklin— which  is  as  well-done,  of  its 
kind,  as  Defoe's  "Shortest  Way  with  the  J)I^scnters."  It  may  have  been  the  work  of 
some  member  of  that  "Hell  P'ire  Club"  of  tree-thinkers  whose  essays,  contributed  to 
Pranklin's  "  New  England  Courant,"  led  to  his  imprisc^nnient  and  to  the  prohibition 
by  the  General  Court  of  his  further  publication  of  that  newspaper.  (See  Tho.mas,  Hist. 
0}  Printing,  I.  215,  21S.)  Or  was  it  one  the  "short  essays"  which  young  Benjamin 
franklin  began  about  this  time,  "privately,  to  compose"? 

This  tract  of  1722  is  not  mentioned  in  Haven's  (Am.  Antiq.  Soc.)  Catalogue  nor  in 
.Sabin's  Dictionary,  but  the  former  has  the  title  under  1726,  and  the  latter  gives  the  same 
date,  in  brackets.  It  was  advertised  as  "first  published  and  sold  by  the  Printer,"  in  the 
Courant,  April,  172(1;  see  Drake's  Hist.  0/ Boston,  p.  jSj,  note. 

7839  —  FoxcRorr  (T.)  Fun.  Sermon  for  Mr.  John  Coney,  pp.  vii, 
67.  B.  Green,  1722 — Webb  (John)  Sermon,  Oct.  17,  1734, 
before  the  Execution  of  J.  Ormesby  and  M.  Gushing :  with 
appendi.t  by  Rev.  W.  Cooper,//.  29,  (10).  1734  —  Plain  Reasons, 
for  l>issenting  from  the  Communion  of  the  Church  of  England, 
etc.     iSthed.     1725 — Smith  (John)     The  Curiosities  of  Common 


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THEOLOGICAL  AM)  KKLlGIOUs. 


Water,  aU.     5th  ed.,  with  Addilioiib  by  R.  Thoresby,  and  others, 
//•  '"5°)  'Ji'T'^s  last  page,    Repr.  1725.     Four  tn  i  vol.  old  sheep. 

8°  Boston  (1722-34) 

7840  Tracts.  LuKD(Benj.)  Parable  of  the  Merchantman,  .explained. 
Norwich,  1773 — Gili.  (Mrs.  Sarah)  Devotional  Papers,  etc., 
Norwich,  repr.  [1773]  --  The  Christian  Oeconomy ;  translated  from 
an  old  M.S.  found  in  the  Isle  of  Patmos,  New  York,  1773  —  Emot 
(Jared)  f live  ("a--ar his  Due;  Conn.  Election  Sermon,  1738.  Ne7V 
London,  1738  —  Bvt.ES  (.Mather)  Thanksg.  Sermon,  for  Successes 
of  the  British  Arms.     Neici  London,  i"] 60.     Five  in  i\o\.  sheep.     12° 

7841  —  Willard  (Sam'l)  Brief  Directions  to  a  Young  Sch.olar  . .  for 
the  Study  of  Divinity.  Preface  by  Rev.  J.  Sewall  and  Tho.  Prince. 
Boston,  1735  —  .\kihur  (T.)  ^  Aw  Brunswick,  N.  y.  Sermon 
at  Ordination  of  Daniel  Thane.  N.  Y.,  yamcs  Parker,  1750  — 
Emmons  (N.)  Sermon  at  Install,  of  Rev.  Caleb  Alexander  in 
Mendon.  N.  Y.  [17.S6]  —  Nu.iis  (.N.)  The  Perfection  of  God, 
the  Fountain  of  Good  :  Two  Sermons.  Kcpr.  Elizahcthtoxcn,  1791 
—  Reading  no  Preaching,  Boston,  repr.  1757  —  [Hupkin.s  ^Dr.  S.)] 
Dialogue  couceniing-  Slavery.  N.  Y.,  reprinted,  1785  —  Erasmus 
(Desid.j  Collection  of  Wise  and  Witty  Sayings  ;  transl.  from  the 
Latin.     Hartford,  n.  d.     Seven  in  1  vol.  old  calf .  12° 

7842  —  Leechman  (W.)  Temper,  Character,  and  Duty  of  a  Minister 
of  the  Gospel.  Glasgow,  Foiilis,  1749  —  Leechman  (V\'.)  Nature 
and  Advantages  of  Prayer,  ibid,  1749 — Jennings  (John)  Two 
Discourses. .  on  Preaching.  (Preface  by  lienj.  Colman.)  Boston, 
1740 — Seagrave  (R.)  The  True  Protestant.  London;  repr. 
Philadelphia,  W.  Bradford,  1747  :  and  others.  Eight  in  i  vol.  old 
calf  12° 

7843  —  Thompson  (J.)  The  lost  and  undone  Son  of  Perdition. . 
Life  of  Judas  Iscariot :  from  ancient  authors.  Ne^u  London,  repr. 
1767  —  Bauthoidmew  {\.)  of  Lfarwinton,  Conn.  Sermon  before 
Litchfield  Co.  Association,  1766.  Hartford,  T,  Green,  1767  — 
Bates  (Wm.)  Christ  in  tiie  Clouds,  coming  to  Judgment,  etc. 
ibid.,  T.  Green,  n.  d.  [1767-8]  —  Graham  (John)  Sermon  at 
Ordin.  of  his  Son,  in  Sufiield.  Boston  [1746]  Four  in  i  vol. 
sheep.  12° 

7844  —  The  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism  rescu'd  from  the  late 
[Socinian]  Re\  isor  and  Vindicator  . . .  containing  an  Answer  to 
Mr.  Gibb's  Letter,  //.  :;iv,  165,  94.  London,  1738  —  Parsons 
(Jona.)  Infant  Baptism  from  Heaven  :  Two  Discourses.  2d  ed., 
with  Appendix,  Remarks  on  pamphlet  of  Hez.  Smith,  //.  142,  (i). 
Boston,  i-jd-j  —  Lathroi'  (Jos  )  Sprinkling,  a  Scriptural  mode  . . 
of  Baptism,  etc.,  pp.  80.  ibid.  1773  —  Hemmenway  (Moses) 
Seven  Sermons ..  preached  in  Wells,//.  204.  ibid.  17C7.  Four 
in  I  vol. 

From  the  library  of  Rev.  Stephen  Johnson,  of  Lyme,  with  his  autograph. 

Hopkins  (S.)  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Hart's  late  Dialogue,//. 
31.  Neiv  London,  1770  —  Hopkins  (S.)  The  true  State  and 
Character  of  the  Unregenerate :  (in  reply  to  Mills,)  //.  iv,  184,  i. 
New  Haven,  1769  —  Whitaker  (Nath'l)     Two  Sermons  on  the 


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Doctrine  of  Reconciliation  :  with  .Appendix,  in  answer  to  Rev.  VV. 
Hart's  Dialogue.  //.  167,  i.     Sa/em,  1770.     'J '/tree in  1  vol. 

Hopkins  (Samuel)  Inquiry  concerning  the  Initure  State  of  those 
who  die  in  their  Sins,//.  (4),  vi,  194.  Newport,  1783  —  Hart 
(Levi)  Discourse  at  Ordin.  of  William  Patten,  Newport,  //.  30. 
Providence,  1786  —  Pattk\  (VVm.)  Sermon,  succeeding  his  ordina- 
tion, //.  20  \ihid.  1786]  —  Hart  (Lf;vi)  Conn.  Election  Sermon, 
178c.  Hart/'ord  —  Emmoxh  (N.)  Sermon  at  <  Jniin.  of  Caleb 
Alexander,  Mendon,  1786.  Providence  —  Jt;r).so\  (Ephr.)  Ser.  at 
Ordin.  of  Jona.  Strong,  liraintree  (3d  Church),  1789.  il>id.  Six 
in  I  vol.  .f/iecp. 

EnwARDs  (Jona)  True  Grace  distinguished  from  the  P^xperience 
of  Devils.  Sermon  before  Synod  of  New  York,  Sept.  28.  1752. 
Nc7a  Yor/,',  1753  —  Mavhi;w  (Jona.)  The  Snare  Broken  ;  Thanks- 
gi\ing  Discourse,  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act.  Boston,  1766. 
I  vol.         (4  vols.)  8° 

7845  Tracts.  Hopkins  (S.)  Sin  ..  an  Advantage  to  the  Universe.. 
Three  Sermons,  from  Rom.  iii.  5-8,  //.  iii,  220.     Boston,  1773  — 

Constitution  of  the  State  of  New  York  ;  and  Ordinance  of  the  Con- 
vention, for  organizing  the  Govermnent,  //.  33,  12.  Fishkill,  S. 
London,  1777  — Price  (R.)  Observations  on. .  Civil  Liiierty:  added. 
Appendix,  etc.  Kepr.  Nav  York,  S.  Loudon.  1776  —  (Jay  (Eben.) 
Eun.  Sermon  for  Three  Yoang  Men  killed  by  Lightning,  Suliield, 
May,  1766.  Hartford,  T.  Green,  1767 — West  (Stepli.)  Vindica- 
tion of  the  . .  Church  in  Stockbridgc :  with  Appendix  by  John 
Bacon,//.  99.  Hartford,  1780  —  IJaviics  fSamue!)  The  State 
of  Religion  among  i^rotestant  Dissenters  in  Virginia.  Letter  to 
Dr.  Bellamy,  //.  44.     Boston,  1751  — and  others,  in  i  vol.  8° 

From  the  library  iif  tlie  Rev.  Is;i.ic  li.ickus. 

7846  —  Williams  (Solomon)  of  Lebanon.  True  State  of  the  Question 
concerning  the  Qualifications  to  Communion:  (in  Answer  to  Jona. 
Edwards,) //.  \i,  144.  Boston,  1751 — [Williams  (F.Iisha)]  The 
essential  Rights  and  Liberties  of  Protestants.  A  Seasonable  Plea 
for  the  Liberty  of  Conscie  icc. .  By  a  Lover  I'f  Truth  and  Liberty, 
//.  66.  Boston,  1744  —  Livingston  (Wm.)  Letter  to  the  Right 
Rev. . .  John,  I^ord  Bishop  of  Laiuhiff,  //.  31.  N.  Y.\  repr.  London, 
1768  —  Chauncv  (C.)  The  Appeal  to  the  Public  answered: 
(Reply  to  Dr.  T.  B.  Chandler),  //.  205.  Boston.  1768.  Four  in 
1  vol.  sheep. 

Trom  the  library  of  Rev.  Dr.  Elipli.ilet  Williams. 

7847  —  Mavhfav  (Jona.)  Two  Thanksgiving  Sermons,  Dec.  9,  1762, 
Boston,  1763  —  Cleaveland  (John)  Essay  to  defend  ..  the  Pro- 
testant Reformed  System  of  New  England  . . .  against  Dr.J.  Mayhew, 
//.  108.  JSoston,  1763  —  [BiRoii  (J.)]  YiHith's  Friendly  Monitor, 
London,  1756  —  Einley  (S.)  Sermon,  on  the  Madness  of  Mankind, 
Phila.,  June  9,  1754.  2d  edition.  yV.  K,  1758  —  Clap  (T.)  Essay 
on  . ,  Moral  Virtue.  A'^ew  Haven,  1765  —  VVatkin.son  (E.)  Essay 
on  CEconomy.  4th  edition,  London ;  repr.  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Jas. 
Parker,  1765.     7  /«  i  vol. 

Holly  (I.)  New  Testament  interpretation  of  the  Old,  on  Infant 
Baptism,  //.  71.  Neiv  London,  1771  —  Emerson  (John)  Sermon, 
Ordin.  of  J.  Edson,  in  Halifax,  N.  H.     Brattleboro',  Vt.,  1797  — 


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THEOLOGICAL  AM)  KELIGIOUS. 


Lewis  (J.)  'I"\vo  Sermons,  on  (Christian  Forbearance.  Hartford, 
1789 —  VVii.LARD  (Jos.)  Sermon  [to  Soldiers],  Mendon,  Mar.  25, 
1781.  Boston,  1781  —  Moore  (Z.  S.)  Thanksg.  Sermon,  Peterboro', 
N.  H.     Keeiie,  N.  H.,  1797  — and  others.     Eight  in  i  vol.  sheep. 

Pike  (S.)  and  Hayward  (S.)  Cases  of  (Jonscience  answered. 
3d  ed.  imperfect.  2  vols.  Loudon;  repr.  Boston,  1757,  '59  —  Fish 
(E.)  and  Crane  (\.)  Essay  on  IJaptism,  Boston,  n.  d.  —  Tapi-ax 
(D.)  Sermon  at  Ordin.  of  T.  Dickinson,  Holliston.  Boston,  1789 
—  Lathrop  (J.)  Christ's  Warning,  against  False  Prophets. 
Springfield,  x'j'^q  —  E.mmons  (N.)  Sermons  at  Install,  of  C. 
Alexander,  and  David  Avery.  Providence,  1786  —  [Dwkjht  (T.)] 
Triumph  of  Infidelity;  a  Poem.  Printed  in  the  World.  1788.  And 
others;  twelve  in  i  vol,         (3  vols.)  8^ 

7848  Tracts.  HMAU.KY(J.)o/Farmington.  Two  Discourses,  on  John  vi. 
44.  Hartford,  1769  —  Homes  (VVm.)  of  Chiltnark.  Proposals  of 
some  Things  to  be  done  in  Churcii  (lovernment  (1732).  \^liepr?^ 
Ne-ivbiiryport,  Lunt  and  Tinges,  1774,  rare  —  Brav  (T.  W.)  Fun. 
Oration  on  Samuel  Hyile,  of  Norwich,  a  member  of  Vale  College, 
1763.  N.  H..  B.  Alecom,  1764  —  Rukl  (S.)  Funeral  Sermon  for 
Rev.  C.  J.  Smith.  Neiv  London  [1770]  —  Lord  (lienj.)  Fun. 
Ser.  for  Hon.  Hezekiah  Huntington.  AVw/V/i  [1773] — OccoM 
(Samson)  Sermon  al  Execution  of  Moses  Paul,  an  Indian.  N,  L. 
[  1 7  7  2  j  —  and  others,     i  \ol .  old  calf.  8"^ 

7849  ViNXENT  (Nathaniel)  A  Discourse  on  P'orgiveness.  In  Three 
Sermons  from  Matt.  vi.  15. . .  Taken  in  Short  hand  by  one  of  his 
Hearers,  //.  (4),  36,  new  half  str.  gr.  morocco,  uncut,  rare. 

8°  Boston,  y.  Fkaxkli.x,  1722 
Aiitosjraph  of  "  Rich.  Checkley,  1722,  ex  dono  Sam'l  Clieckley.''  'I  I  :-i  Discourse  is  not 
named  in  the  list  of  Rev.  Natlianiel  Vincent's  worlds  g  n  Ijy  Anthony  Wood  and  Calamy. 
Tlie  piefiice  "totlie  Reader"  seems  to  liave  been  ■  tten  by  the  liearcr  who  tooli  the 
short-hand  notes,  and  was  evidently  written  in  Boston.  \  -scribes  Mr.  Vincent's  "  Meeting- 
Place  "as  "much  rcsemblinK  the  old  South  in  Uostoi.  It  is  signed  (in  large  capitals) 
"J!.  F."  Wliy  not /:?tv//'ijH//H /-VrtW/i-//;/,  the  elder,  (ur.  ->f  James  and  Uenjamin)  who 
cime  from  London  to  Boston  about  1715  ? 

7850  —  The  Day  of  Grace,  in  which  the  chu  ,  of  Sinners  may  be 
turn'd  and  healed.     By  Nathaniel  Vincent,  //.  (4),  156,  sheep. 

16°  Boston,  for  Albert  Butler,  1728 

7851  Vincent  (Thos.)  God's  Terrible  Voice  in  the  City. .  The  late 
Dreadful  Judgments  of  Plague  and  Fire  in  London.  6ih  edition. 
.  .\dded,  a  Fun.  Sermon  for  Mr.  Abraham  Janeway,  //.  (6),  225. 
London,  G.  Calvert,  1668  —  God's  Terrible  Voice  in  the  City, 
[abridged] //.  46, /;V/<?/t?(7/"/«?r«.      Windham,  i-j^o.     (2  vols.)      8° 

7852  Wadsworth  (Benj.)  The  Faithful  Reprover;  in  two  Lecture 
Sermons,  pp.  70  —  The  Highest  Dwelling  with  the  Lowest. .  Lecture- 
Sermon,  in  Boston,  //.  46  —  The  Danger  of  Hypocrisy. .  Boston 
Lecture,  Jan.  4,  1710,  //.  43,  (i).  Three  in  i  vol.,  clean  and  fine, 
sheep,  gilt.  1 2 '  Boston,  B.  Green,  1 7 1 1 

7853  —  The  Well-Ordered  Family;  being  the  Substance  of  several 
Sermons,  //.  (4),  121,  (5),  one  leaf  mutilated,  old  sheep.  Boston,  B. 
Green,  1712  —  Five  Sermons:  (.Sept.  30,  1711,  the  last  in  the  old 
Meeting-House :  Oct.  7,  171 1,  the  first  Lord's-Day  after  the  Fire: 
Dec.  18,  17 1 1,  on  a  Fast  kept  after  the  burning  of  the  Meeting- 
House:  May  3,  1713,  the  first  in  the  new  Brick  Meeting-House: 


Hartford, 

Mar.  25, 
jterboro', 

sheep. 
inswered. 
5  —  Fish 

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Prophets. 
11.  of  C. 
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Nov,  12,  1713,  Thanksgiving:)  with  a  Preface,  giving  an  account 

of  the  Fire,  //.  xii,  168,  sheep,  good  copy.     Boston,  J.  Allen,  17 14. 

(2  vols.)  12° 

7854  —  Five  Sermons  \_see,  before.  No.  7853]:  with  a  Preface,  etc., 
old  sheep.  12°  Boston,  17 14 

7855  —  An  Help  to  get  Knowledge;  or,  an  Essay  [Catechism]  to 
explain  the  Assembly's  Catechism,  //.  x,  176,  (4),  wants  title  leaf, 
and  one  other,  much  used.  8°  B.  Green,  17 14  —  A  Guide  for  the 
Doubting,  and  Cordial  for  the  Fainting  Saint.  2d  impression,  //. 
(4),  202,  (8).  B.  Green,  17 15  —  The  same :  3d  impression,  yellowed 
by  use,  pp.  (4),  254,  (5).     S.  Kneeland,  1720.    (3  vols.)        Boston. 

7856  —  Invitations  to  the  Gospel  Feast,  or  Free  Offers  of  Salvation 
through  Christ.  Eleven  Sermons,  pp.  (2),  ii,  193,  (4),  stamped 
sheep,  12"  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 15 

7857  —  The  Benefits  of  a  Good,  and  Mischiefs  of  an  Evil  Conscience. 
Fourteen  Sermons,  //.  (2),  ii,  213,  (7),  sheep,  nice  copy. 

8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  17 19 

7858  —  Vicious  Courses  procuring  Poverty;  Lecture-Sermon  at 
Boston,  Feb.  19,  17 18-19,  //•  (2)>  32,  fine  copy,  polished  calf  gilt 
{F.  Bedford).  12°  Boston,  y.  Allen,  1719 

"  When  persons  will  get  into  Gangs,  or  Clubs,  and  have  their  appointed  Meetings 
(whether  in  Taverns  or  Private  Houses)  chiefly,  if  not  meerly,  to  SwilJ  axi&  Drink  more 
than  is  needful  for  their  Health — Oh  how  vile  is  this ! . .  .  Should  not  all  possible  con- 
sciencioiis  care  be  taken,  that  Licenses  for  Tavern-keeping  and  Retailing,  be  not  need- 
lessly multiplied!" — pp.  18,  21. 

7859  —  An  Essay  on  the  Decalogue,  or  Ten  Commandments,  //. 
(2),  iv,  //.  1-124,  wants  last  leaves,  worn.     B.  Green,  1719,  rare 

—  A  Dialogue  between  a  Minister  and  his  Neighbour,  about  the 
Lord's  Supper,  //.  (2),  iv,  102,  sheep,  good  copy.    S.  Kneeland,  1724 

—  The  same:  (Preface  by  the  Rev.  Stephen  Williams,  //.  123,  4. 
y.  Kneeland,  for  Seth  Adams,  1772.    (3  vols.)  12"  Boston. 

7860  —  Invitations  to  the  Gospel  Feast. .  Eleven  Sermons.  17 15  — 
The  Benefits  of  a  good,  and  Mischiefs  of  an  evil  Conscience,  title 
torn.  17 19  —  A  Guide  for  the  Doubting,  etc.  3d  Impression, 
water-stained.     1720.         (3  vols.)  12°  Boston 

For  other  Sermons  by  B.  Wadsworth,  see  (Part  I.)  Nos  429,  S75-878,  923,  -267, 
1684:  (Part  IV.)  Nos.  7752,  7753,  7754,  7762,  7776. 

7861  Walter  (Nehemiah)  of  Roxbury.  The  Body  of  Death  .Anatom- 
ized. .  Essay  concerning  the  Sorrows  and  the  Desires  of  the 
Regenerate.  Boston  Lecture,  12.  7.  1706,  //.  (2),  26,  too  close  cut 
on  front  margin,  verv  scarce,  i'^  Boston,  B.  Green,  1707  —  A 
Discourse  concerning  the  Wonderfulness  of  Christ. .  in  several 
Sermons.  (To  the  Reader,  by  Increase  Mather),  //.  (2),  vi,  (6), 
240,  sheep.  8°  B.  Green,  17 13  —  A  Plain  Discourse  on  Vain 
Thoughts,  //.  (2),  149,  (s),  sheep,  nice  copy.     12°  B.  Green,  1721 

—  Practical  Discourses  on  the  Holiness  of  Heaven.     Sermons  at 
Roxbury,  //.  (4),  176.     8^  1726.      (4)  Boston,  1706-26 

7862  —  A  Plain  Discourse  on  Vain  Thoughts,  polished  calf  extra,  gilt, 
g.  e.  (F.  Bedford),  fine  copy.  12°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1721 

7863  —  Discourses  on  the  S5th  chapter  of  Isaiah,  preparatory  to 
Communion.     Added,  his  last  Sermon.     With  some  Account  of 

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his  Life  [by  T.  Prince  and  T.  Foxcroft,] //.  xx\i,(4),  $i2,J}iie co/y, 
sheep.  &°  Bos/on,  D.  FoiciIe,i']^t) 

Another  Sermon:  "  The  Thoughts  of  the  Heart,  the  tiest  Evidence  of  a  Man's  Spiritual 
State:  a  Discourse  from  Proverbs  xxiii.  7"  (Boston,  1741 )  is  laid  in  the  vohime. 

7864  [Ward  (Nathaniel)]  The  Simple  Cobbler  of  A^gawam  in 
America. . .  By  Theodore  de  la  Guard.  The  P'ifth  Edition,  with 
some  Amendments. . .//.  (4),  too,  Jine,  dean  copy,  in  the  original 
paneled  sheep,  not  nibbled,  very  scarce. 

8°  Boston,  repr.for  D.  Henchman,  1713 

This  edition  cortaiiu.  the  "Errata  at  non  corrigenda, "and  Postscript  (S  pp.), not  in  the 
First  edition. 

7865  —  The  Simple  Cobler  of  Aggawam  in  America. . .  The  Fifth 
Edition.  Another  copy,  best  lerant  dk.  blue  morocco,  paneled  sides, 
ins.  borders,  back  and  ed^es  gilt  (Matthavs),  elegant.     8°  Boston,  1 7 13 

7866  Ward  (Samuel)  and  Gataker  (T.)  De  Baptismatis  Infantilis 
vi  &  efficacia  Disceptatio,  privatim  habita,  //.  (8).  271,  (i),  very 
scarce.  8°  London,  1652 

.\utographs  of   Wm.  Sloughton  and  J[oltn]  Danfotih  (1701),  on  title.     From  the 
Mather  Library. 

7867  Watts  (Isaac)  A  Guide  to  Prayer.  8th  edition.  i2°  1739  — 
Sermons  on  Various  Subjects :  with  a  Hymn  suited  to  each.  7th 
edition.  2  vols,  in  i,  //.  xxiv,  740,  (2),  a  few  leaves  injured.  8° 
1746  —  [ — ]  Orthodoxy  and  Charity  united :  in  several  reconciling 
Essays  on  the  Law  and  Gospel,  Faith  and  Works.  2d  edition,//, 
xiv,  280,  old  calf.     8°  1749.     (3  vols.)  Boston. 

7868  Webh  (John)  Practical  Discourses  on  Death,  Judgment,  Heaven 
and  Hell,  in  24  Sermons.  //.  v,  (i),  350,  sheep. 

8"^  Boston,  y.  Draper,  1726 

7869  —  The  same.  1726 — Some  Plain  and  Necessary  Directions 
to  obtain  Eternal  Salvation.  Six  Sermons,  //.  iv,  170.  12°  B. 
Gray,  1729  —  The  same:  2d  edition,  //.  (8),  166,  (2),  sheep.  12° 
1 741  (2  copies.)         (4  vols.)  Boston 

7870  Welles  (Noah)  Vindication  of  .  .  Presbyterian  Ordination. 
Answer  to  Jeremiah  Leaming,  //.  159,  stained.  New  Haven,  S. 
Green,  for  Roger  Sherman,  1767  —  Welwood  (Andrew)  Glimpse 
of  Glory;  or,  a  Gosjjel-Discovery of  Emmanuel's  Land  :  Subjoined, 
a  Spiritual  Hymn,  etc.  12°  Boston,  1744  —  West  (Stephen) 
Essay  on  Moral  .Agency;  with  Remarks  on  [Dana's]  Examination 
of  Edwards  on  Freedom  of  Will,  //.  255.  New  Haven,  [1772]  — 
West  (S.)  Impotency  of  Sinners,  no  Excuse:  a  Sermon.  Hart- 
ford, E.  Watson,  [1772.']  —  Hopkins  (Samuel)  Sin  thro'  Divine 
Interposition  an  Advantage  to  the  Universe.  Boston,  1773.  8° 
Three  in  i  vol.  —  West  (S.)  I'he  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the 
.Atonement,  exaniinefi,  //.  x.  164.   8°  New  Haven,  1785.     (4  vols.) 

7871  West  (S.)  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement,  wants  last  leaf. 
N.  H,  1785  —  Hopkins  (S.)  Two  Discourses,//.  65.  Boston, 
1768  —  Bellamy  ij.i  Examination  of  the  External  Covenant. 
(Reply  to  M.  Mathen,  //.  186.  N.  H.  [c.  1760]  —  Church  (John 
H.)  The  First  Settlement  of  New  England:  Sermon  in  Andover. 
Sutton,  1810  —  and  another;  in  i  vol.  sheep,  neat.  8° 

0000  Westminster  Confession,  and  Catechism.     See  Nos.  7473,  7474. 


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235 


7872  White  (John)  o/Glocester.  New  England's  Lamentations, . .  With 
the  Means  of  these  Declensions,  and  the  Methods  of  our  Recovery, 
pp.  (2 ),  2, 4, 42  —  Reasons  for  adhering  to  our  Platform, . .  and  Objec- 
tions against  Ruling  Elders  answered.  By  another  Hand,//.  10  — 
A  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Authority  of  Ruling  Elders  . .  Asserted 
by  . .  a  Provincial  Assembly,  Nov.  2d,  1649,  //.  15.  Three  in  one 
vol.,  with  a  General  tide,  hf.  roan  neat.        8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1734 

7873  —  New-England's  Lamentations,  etc.  2d  edition,  corrected  and 
enlarged.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet.  1734 

7874  —  New  England's  Lamentations,  ^/f. . .  Recommended  by  several 
Ministers  of  Boston,  without  the  two  other  tracts,  dark  blue  calf,  gilt, 
ins.  borders.  8°  Boston,  T.  Fleet,  1734 

7875  Whitefiei.d  (George)  Letter  to  some  Church  Members  of  the 
Presbyterian  Perswasion,  in  Answer  to  certain  Scruples  and 
Queries,  //.  13.  1740  (2  copies)  —  Sermon  on  the  Indwelling  of 
the  Spirit:  5th  ed.  1741  —  Remark,  on  a  late  Pamphlet  [by  Dr. 
Chauncy].  2d  ed.  1743  —  Letter  to  the  President,  etc.,  of  Harvard 
College,  in  answer  to  their  published  Testimony.  1745  —  Letter 
to  Dr.  Chauncy,  on  account  of  some  passages  relating  to  Mr. 
Whitefield.  1745  —  Smith  (Josiah)  Sermon,  in  Charleston,  S. 
C,  on  the  Character  and  Preaching  of  Mr.  W.  1740  —  Foxcroft 
(T.)  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  late  Visit  of  Mr.  W.  1740  — 
Croswell  {.\.)  Answer  to  Mr.  (iarden's  Letters  to  Mr.  W.,  etc. 
1741  (2  copies)  —  Webster  (Alex.)  Letter  on  the  E.xtraordinary 
Work  at  Cambuslang.  Repr.  1743  —  Testimony  of  the  President, 
etc.,  oi  Harvard  College,  against  Mr.  W.  1744 — Letter  to  Mr. 
Foxcroft,  on  his  Apology  for  Mr.  W.  By  A.  C — d,  A.  M.  and  y. 
y.  C.  1745  — Chauncy  (C.)  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  W.  1745  — 
Hobby  ( W.)  Inquiry  into  the  Itinerancy  and  Conduct  of  Mr.  W. 
1745  —  WiodLESWORTH  ( E. )  Letter  to  Mr.  G.  W.  in  reply  to  his 
Answer  to  the  College  Testimony.  1745  — and  others.  The  Lot, 
comprising  snieral  very  scarce  tracts.  v.  s.  Boston,  1740-45 

7876  —  Whitefield  (G.)  Fifteen  Sermons,  on  various  Subjects.  . 
Prefixed,  Sermon  on  the  C^haracter  &c.  of  Mr.  \\.,  by  Josiah 
Smith,  //.  324.  iV  v..  Hugh  Gainc.  1794  —  Gillies  (J.)  Me- 
moirs of  the  Life  of  Whitefield.  .Ailded,  Extracts  from  Mr.  White- 
fields  Tracts.     Siikm,  i^oi.         (2  vols.)  1:;° 

7877  Wkrilesworth  {Prof.  Edward)  Two  Lectures  in  the  Hall  of 
Harvard  College  (on  the  Trial  of  Spirits),//.  (4),  33,  (i).  Boston, 
1735  —  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  ImiJutaiion  . .  of  Adam's 
first  Sin,  //.  (8),  88,  loanls  last  leaf,  uncut,     ib.  1738.      12)  8" 

7878  WILLARD  (Samuel)  The  Heart  Garrisoned  or,  The  Wisdom, 
and  Care  of  the  Spiritual  SouUlier,  etc.  Sermon  to  the  Artillery 
Company,  on  the  Day  of  ;heir  Election,  June  5,  1676,  pp.  (2),  21, 
somenvhat  water  stained.  4^  Cambridge,  S.  Green,  167(1 

E.XTKF.MF.I.V  R.\KE.     It  should  have  been  incliKlwl  in   the  series  of  Artillery- 
Election  .^crmons  in  I'art  I.  (No.  1574),  but  was  not  discovered  in  season. 

7879  —  .\  Sermon  . .  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  nuich  honoured 
John  Leveret  Est] ;  Governour,  <r/<-.,  //.  (2),  \t„  best  grosgra in  levant 
blue  morocco,  filleted  sides,  corner  ornaments,  ins.  borders,  g.  e.  (F.  Bed- 
ford), elegant,  very  rare.  4°  Boston,  yohn  Foster,  1679 


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7880  WiLLARD  (Samuel)  The  Duty  of  a  People  that  have  Renewed 
their  Covenant  with  God.  Sermon  to  the  second  Church  in 
Boston,  March  17,  1679-80,  //.  (2),  \i^  good  copy. 

4°  Boston,  John  Foster,  1680 

7881  —  The  same  :  another  good  copy,  slightly  water-stained.     4°  1680 
7883  —  The  Fiery  Tryal  no  strange  Thing. .  Sermon  at  Charlestown, 

February  15,  1681,  being  a  Day  of  Humiliation,  //.  (4),  19,  (i). 

4°  Boston,  for  S.  Sewall,  1683 
Very  rare.     The  last  page  gives  some  account  of  the  "terrible  Inundation  that 
the  Lcrw-Cotintryes  lately   smarted   under ;   and   which  was  looked   upon  as  one  awful 
consequent  of  the  late  formidable  Blazing  Star." 

7883  —  Mercy  Magnified  on  a  Penitent  Prodigal,  or  A  Brief  Discourse, 
wherein  Christs  Parable  of  the  Lost  Son  found,  is  Opened  and 
Applied, . .  in  Sundry  Sermons,  //.  (4),  391,  (i).  jvants  a  signature 
(J>p.  321-336)  by  the  fault  of  the  original  binder,  very  rare. 

sm.  8°  Boston,  S.  Green,  1680 

7884  —  [The  Child's  Position,  in  Several  Sermons  from  John  iii.  2,] 
wants  title  and  next  prelim,  leaf,  text  complete,  pp.  (2),  144  —  The 
Righteous  Man's  Death  A  Presage  of  evil  approacliing  :  A  Sermon 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Major  Thomas  Savage  Esq;  Preached 
Febr.  19,  1681,  //.  (2),  145-162 — Tiie  only  sure  way  to  prevent 
threatened  Calamity. .  Election  Sermon.  May  24,  1682. />/.  163- 
197  —  Sermon  at  a  Fast . .  in  Boston,  Jan.  25.  1682,  //.  199-222, 
wants  last  three  leaves,     i^  in  i  vol.  8°  Boston,  S.  Green,  1684 

An    EXTKKMKLV    KAKE  Volume;   not  in  the  Prince   or    .Mass.  Hist,   i^ocicty's 
Catalogue. 

78S5  —  A  Brief  Discourse  of  Justification. .  In  Se\eral  Sermons, 
//.  (6),  168,  orig,  sheep,  good  copy. 

sm.  ^°  Boston,  S.  G.  for  S.  Phillips,  1686 

7886  —  The  Heart  Garrisoned.  .  (Artillery-Company  Election  Ser- 
mon) June  5,  1676  (see  lYo.  7878).  uncut,  but  imperfect,  wanting  a 
corner  of  title  and  (f  first  three  leaves  {the  missing  words  supplied  in 
ancient  manuscript)  and  last  three  leaves  in  manuscript,  slightly 
water-staiiicd.  4^"  Cambridge,  1676  —  The  Man  of  War.  (Artillery- 
Company  Eiociicn  Strnion,  1699,)  //.  30,  (i),  uncut,  upper  inner 
corners  defective,  icaters/ained,  vtkv  rark  (see  Part  I.  No.  912). 
8"  Boston,  B.  Green  &^  '7.  Allen,  1699  —  [Reformation  the  Great 
Djty  of  an  Afllicted  Pe()])l(.'.  (Fast)  Sermon  in  Moston,  Au;;ust 
23(1.  1694]  pp.  76.  7i'(/«/  title  and  first  prelim,  leaf.  .H°  [Boston, 
B.  Green,  1694J —  The  Character  of  a  Good  Ruler.  (Election) 
Sermon  Ma\'  30,  1694.  //.  (G),  1-26,  jvants  three  leaves  at  end, 
nearly  uncut.  8°  Boston,  B.  Harris,  for  Michael  Perry,  1694  — 
Spiritual  Desertions  Discovered  and  Remedied. .  The  Substance  of 
divers  Sermons,//,  i^^,  tvater-staineil.  12"  Boston,  B.  Green  <Sr* 
^.  Allen,  1699.  5  VERY  RARE  Tracts  (four,  more  or  less  imperfect,) 
sold  with  all  faults.  v.  y, 

7887  —  Love's  Pedigree.  Boston  Lecture  Sermon,  Feb.  29,  1699- 
1700,  pp.  28,  smooth  russet  calf  extra,  gilt  back  and  edges,  ins.  borders 
(/".  Bedford),  fine  copy.      8''  Boston,  B.  Green  and  y.  Allen,  1700 

7888  —  A  Compleat  Body  of  Divinity  in  (250)  Expository  Lectures 
on  the  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism. .  Prefac'd  by  the  Pastors  of 
(South)  Church,  //.  (?),  iv,  1-158,  177-666,  581-914,  (i),  with  the 


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rare  Portrait  {oigr.  by  Van  tier  Gucht)  slightly  torn,  loose,  sound  old 
calf.  folio,  BoHon,  1726 

Autographs  of  Rev.  Stephen  Munson,  (Vale  Coll.,  1725)  and  Rev.  Dr.  Btnjamin 
Trumbull,  1760. 

"  Ky  reason  of  several  Presses  being  made  use  of  in  this  Large  Work,  is  fallen  out  (as 
is  frequent  in  such  cases)  that  the  Pages  for  a  considerable  way,  are  numbred  over  again." 
—Note,  p.  666.  The  work  was  "  the  largest  that  was  ever  printed  here,  and  the  first  of 
Divinity  in  a  Folio  volume." 

7889  WiLi.ARD  (Samuel)  The  same  :  another  good  copy  (no  portrait), 
paneled  sheep,  joints  cracked.  folio,  Boston,  1726 

7890  —  Brief  Directions  to  a  Young  Scholar  designing  the  Ministry, 
for  the  Study  of  Divinity,  //.  (4),  iv,  7.  Boston,  1735  —  Some 
Brief  Sacramental  Meditations  preparatory  for  Communion. . 
Second  Edition,//. (2),  vi,  116,  (2),  sheep.  Boston,  1743  (2  copies). 
(3)  sm.  8» 

7891  —  Pemberton  (Eben.)  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of., 
the  Reverend  Mr.  Samuel  Willard.  . .  Annexed,  a  Poem,  on  the 
same  Sorrowful  Occasion,  by  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman, //.  (16), 
80,  14,  sheep,  RARE.  8°  Boston,  B.  Green,  1707 

Mr.  Colman's  "Poem  on  lilijah's  Translation"  etc.,  has  an  independent  title  and 
imprint. 

7892 Another  copy,  the  Sermon  only.  8°  Boston,  1707 

7893  Williams  (Eleazer)  of  Mansfield.  Sensible  Sinners  Invited  to 
come  to  Christ.  A  Practical  Di.scourse  . .  .  being  the  substance  of 
three  short  Sermons,  at  Mansfield,  (Preface  by  Rev.  Eliph.  Adams,) 
//.  vi,  58,  (I  feiv  words  lost  from  the  corner  of  one  leaf.  16°  New 
London,  T.  Green,  1735  —  Williams  (John)  of  t)eerfield  [the 
"  Redetnied  Captive,"]  Reports  of  Divine  Kindness. . .  Set  forth 
in  a  Sermon  at  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1706,  ...soon  after  his  Return 
from  Captivity.  New  London,  1776  —  Williams  (Solomon)  of 
Lebanon.  The  Sad  Tendency  of  Divisions  and  Contentions  in 
Churches. .  (Kast)  Sermon,  in  Norwich  (West  Farms),  Feb.  28,  1750, 
pp.  29,  uncut,  hf.  str.  gr.  brown  morocco.  Newport,  jfames  Franklin, 
n.  d.         (3)  8- 

7894  —  Williams  (Solomon)  The  Sad  Tendency  of  Divisions  and 
Contentions  in  Churches,  etc.,  fill  sprinkled  calf ,  antique,  gilt. 

8^  Neuport,  yas.  Franklin,  n.  d.  1 1750-51] 

789s  Williams  (Wm.)  of  Hatfield.  The  Great  Salvation  Revealed 
and  OiTered  in  the  Gospel  Explained  ...  in  several  Sermons.  //.  (2), 
viii,  196,  8,  good  copy,  sheep.  \2°  T.  Crump,  1717  —  The  Duty  and 
Interest  of  a  People  among  whom  Rcliijion  has  been  planted  to 
continue  Siedfast  and  Sincere.  Added,  Part  of  a  Letter  from 
Jona.  Edwards,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Revival,  //.viii,  120,  38, 
19,  sheep.     8°  1736.       (2  vols.)  Boston. 

7896  —  The  Duty  of  Parents  to  transmit  Religion  to  their  Children, 
//.  viii,  60  —  The  Obligations  of  Baptism,  etc.,  pp.  22.  (2  in  i  vol.) 
B.  Green,  172 1  — The  Great  Salvation  Revealed  and  Offered,  etc. 
17 1 7  —  The  Duty  and  Interest  of  a  People  among  whom  Religion 
has  been  planted,  ^/'<'.     1736.     (3  vols.)  Boston. 

•.•  For  other  Sermons  and  Tracts  by  William  Williams,  Solomon  [Williams,  Eleazer 
Williams,  Elisha  Williams,  sc€  Sermons,  No.  7753 :  Tracts,  No.  7846. 


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7897  WISE  (John)  The  Churches  Quarrel  Espoused  :  or,  a  Reply 
In  Satyre,  to  certain  Proposals  made,  in  Answer  to  this  Question, 
What  further  Steps  are  to  be  taken  that  the  [Ecclesiastical] 
Councils  may  have  due  Constitution  and  Efficacy,  eU.  i  By  John 
Wise,  Pastor  to  a  Church  in  Ipswich.  The  Second  Edition. 
2  prel.  leaves,  pp.  116,  good  copy,  except  water-stains. 

12°  Boston,  reprinted ;  for  N.  Boone,  17 15 
Rare.    The  first  edition  was  printed  without  the  name  of  the  author,  by  W.  Rradford, 
New  York,  1713.     (Sec  Part  II.,  No.  3476.) 

7898  —  The  same,  sheep  worn,  good  copy. 

7899  —  A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New-England  Churches, 
//.  105  :  appended,  A  Testimony  to  the  Order  of  the  Gospel,  in  the 
Churches  of  New-England  :  left . .  by  the  two  most  Aged  Ministers, 
yet  surviving,  pp.  12:  nice  copy,  scarce.      8°  Boston,  y.  Allen,  17 17 

7900  —  The  Churches  Quarrel  Espoused:  2d  ed.  1715  — A  Vindi- 
cation of  the  Government  of  N  E.  Churches,  etc.     17 17. 

(2  vols.)  8°  Boston. 

7901  —  A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New-England  Churches, 
//.  80 :  The  Churches  Quarrel  Espoused,  etc.,  pp.  96  :  [The  Cam- 
bridge] Platform  of  Church-Discipline,  //.  68  ;  in  one  volume,  sheep, 

fine  copy.  8°  Boston,  John  Boyles,  1772 

In  an  advcrtiaement  at  the  end  of  tlie  voUime  the  publisher  states  that  "only  500  copies 
were  printed  in  this  edition,  which  are  already  mostly  engaged";  and  he  proposes  "as 
soon  as  may  be  to  reprint  another  edition  of  this  much  esteemed  Book,  if  a  sufficient 
number  of  subscribers  appears." 

7902  —  The  same,  another  copy,  sheep,  1772 — The  same:  another 
edition,  with  the  addition  of  A  Confession  of  Faith,  owned  and 
assented  unto, . .  May,  1680;  the  four  %vorks  paged  continuously, 
pp.  271,  and  Subscribers'  Names,  1 2  //.,  sheep,  neat.  J.  Boyles,  1772. 
(2  vols.)  8° 

It  is  not  generally  known  that  two  editions  of  Wise's  works  were  published  in  1772. 

7903  —  Whitaker  (N.)  of  Salem.  A  Confutation  of  two  Tracts, 
entitled,  A  Vindication,  etc.  and  The  Churches  Quarrel  Espoused, 
written  by  the  Rev.  John  Wise,  //.  98,  uncut,  u  bit  torn  from  corner 
of  title,  scarce.  8°  Boston,  I.  Thomas,  1774 

Advocating  the  Presbyterian  form  of  government  of  the  Church. 

7904  WoLCOTT  (Roger)  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Noah  Hobart,  //.  24, 
uncut,  SCARCE.  4°  Boston,  1761 

Maintaining  that  the  Liberties  of  the  N.  E.  Churches  are  "greater  and  better  founded, 
in  their  /'/di'/orm ..  agreed  to  at  Cambridge,  1648,  than  [inj  what  is  contained  in  the 
Agieement  at  Saybrook,  170S." 

7905  V^OKCESiKKi'VhomdiS)  of  Salisbury,  A^.  H.  Tract:  for  Missionary 
Distribution,  in  familiar  Poems,//.  12.  Charlestown,  1810  —  Letter 
to  Rev.  .Samuel  Spring,  D.D.  Boston,  181 1  —  [ — ]A  Parable 
occasioned  by  a  late  Portentous  Phenomenon.  By  the  Pilgrim 
Good-Inient,  //.  10.  Concord,  18 12  — [ — ]  Conjectural  E.xposition 
of  the  Parable  of  the  Pilgrim.  By  Philip  Melancthon,  //.  24. 
ib.  1812  — The  most  plain  harmonious  sense  of  Scriptur;,  the  test 
of  opinions.     Two  unanswered  Letters, //.  34.     Boston,   1812  — 

t— ]  Letter  to  the  Moderator  of  the  New  Hampshire  Association. 
y  Timothy,  //.  15.     ib.  1812  —  Scripture  E.xamplcs  of  Faith  and 
Worship,  etc.,  pp.  23.     Concord,   1814 — Discourse  in  a  Religious 


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Conference,  Oct.  7,  1813.  Hanover,  1813  —  Worcester  (Noah) 
Respectful  Address  to  the  Trinitarian  Clerjjy, //.  50.    Boston,  1812 

—  [Norton,  Jacob]  The  Question  "Is  Sin  an  Infinite  Evil?" 
tested  by  Reason  and  Scripture.  By  an  Orthodox  Clergyman. 
Boston,  1 8 13 — and  others.  16  in  i  vol.  sheep,  manuscript  contents 
and  paging.  8° 

From  the  libr,iry  of   Rev.  Seth  Chandler,  who  has  written  the  names  of  authors  of 
anonymous  pamphlets,  on  the  title-pages. 

7906  Reprints,  Boston,  1722-1744.  Cotton  (C.)  None  but  Christ; 
{added.  The  Sick  Man's  A,  B,  C,  etc.\  imperfect,  much  worn.  S. 
Kneeland,  1723  —  Dyer  (Win.)  Christ's  Famous  Titles  (and 
other  treatises),  pp.  234,  title  stained,  y.  Allen,  1722  —  Earle 
(Jabez)  Sacramental  Exercises,  pp.  iii,  116.  T.  Fleet,  1725  — 
Fox  (John)  Time  and  the  End  of  Time.  Two  Discourses,  //.  216, 
soiled  and  much  worn,  pp.  2 16.  For  the  Booksellers,  1729  —  Flavel 
(J.)  Keeping  the  Heart,  worn,  ivants  title  and  prelim,  leaves,  \ab. 
1727]  —  Franck  (Aug.  Herman)  Nicodemus :  or  a  Treatise  against 
the  Fear  of  Man. .  3d  edition,  //.  xxiv,  180.  Rogers  &*  Fowle, 
1744  —  The  French  Convert,  pp.  134,  a  few  leaves  slightly  injured, 
soiled  by  use.  Rogers  6f  Fowle,  1744  —  Guthrie  (Wm.)  A  Short 
Treatise  of  the  Christian's  Great  Interest,  //.  viii,  ii,  20S,  (7). 
1728,  2  copies.     (9  vols.)  12°  and  8° 

7907  Reprints,  Boston,  1702-1742.  Gray  (Andr.)  The  Spiritual 
Warfare:  [Ten]  Sermons,  //.  (2),  140.  12°  S.  Kneeland,  1720  — 
Guthrie  (W.)  The  Christian's  Great  Interest.  12°  1728  —  [Hardy 
(Samuel)l  A  Guide  to  Heaven,  from  the  Word,  etc.,  pp.  72.  very 
small  12  yohn  Allen,  1717  —  Hellenbroek  (Abr.)  Sermon,  at 
Rotterdam,  from  Cant.  ii.  15.     Transl.  from  the  Dutch.     8°  1742 

—  [Owen  (John)]  Eshcol :  A  Cluster  of  the  Fruit  of  Canaan. 
7th  ed.  12°  B.  Green,  1744  —  [A  Perpetual  Almanac  of  Spiritual 
Meditations.]//.  13-179,  imperfect,  wants  title  and  first  leaves,  worn. 
12°  [ab.  1724?]  —Wilcox  (T.)  A  Guide  to  Eternal  Glory, . .  with 
other  Tracts,  //.  108,  much  worn.  sm.  12°  B.  Green,  1702  — The 
same,  enlarged,  pp.  170.  12°  S.  Kneeland,  1757  — Wilcox  (T.)  A 
Choice  Drop  of  Honey  from  the  Rock  Christ,//.  5-27,  wants  first 
tivo  leaves.  12°  [1734?]  —  Woodward  (Jos.)  Fair  Warnings  to  a 
Careless  World. .  .\dded,  Abp.  Tillotson's  Advice  to  a  Sick  Person, 
etc.;  4th  ed.,  //.  (12),  142.  12°  Gam.  Rogers,  1729  —  Wright  (S.) 
A  Treatise  of  being  Born  Again;  17th  ed.,  //.  viii,  168.  12°  y. 
Draper,  1742.     (11  vols.)  12° 

7900  Tracts.  The  Sad  Estate  of  the  Unconverted, . .  with  Inferences 
thereon,  offered  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Inhabitants  of. .  North 
America.  (Dedicated  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Massachusetts,  New 
Hampshire,  Connecticut,  and  New  York.)  //.  (4),  50,  uncut.  Kneeland 
6*  Green,  1736  —  Appleton  (Nath.)  Sermon  from  Zech.  xii.  10 
(on  Evangelical  Repentance),  at  Newton.  1741  —  A  Discourse  on 
the  Nature  and  Excellency  of  Saving  Faith :  by  a  Minister  in 
Boston.//.  36.  y.  Draper,  for  N.  Proctor.  1742  — The  Christian's 
Daily  Practice  of  Piety,  //.  8.  Rogers  &»  Fowle,  1744  —  Synnnes 
(Thos.)  The  People's  Interest  in  One  Article  consider'd.  B. 
Green,  1724  —  Wigglesworth  (I'".)  Two  Lectures  on  the  Trial  of 
Spirits,    1735  —  McGregere   (D.)     Sermon    of   the   Trial  of   the 


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Spirits.  1742  —  Parsons  (J.)  and  McGregere  (D.)  Rejoinder  to 
Rev.  R.  Abercrombie's  Remarks.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Presbytery  of  Boston.  1758  —  Pierson  (J.)  Sermon  at  Newark, 
before  N.  Y.  Presbytery.    1751.    <)  Pamphlets.     12°  Bos/on,  ij 2 ^-^j 

7909  Tracts.  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  Sermons 
(with  the  Annual  Proceedings):  17 11  (Bp.  Fleetwood) ;  1761  (Bp. 
Newcome);  1766  (Bp.  Warburtonj;  1773  (Bp.  Shipley  j  reprinted, 
Newport);  1785  (Bp.  Ross),  2  copies.     (6)  8°  and  4°  London, 

7910  Sermons  and  Pamphlets  (1812-1833),  bound  in  5  vols.,  halfrussia, 
uniform,  neat.  8° 

Vol.  5  contains  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison's  "  Thoughts  on  African  Colonization,"//,  iv,  160, 
76  {Boston,  1S32) :  "Answer  to  Six  Months  in  a  Convent,"  by  the  Lady  Superior  (Boston, 
1835):  Lowell  Mason's  "Address  on  Church  Music,"  1826. 

791 1  —  Miscellaneous    Pamphlets  (1814-32)     i  vol.///!  russia  neat 

{from  Rev.  Seth  Chandler's  collection),  manuscript  contents  and  paging. 

8° 
Contains  J.  A.  McDowall's  '■^Magdalen  Facts'^  (No.  I.  A'ew  York,  1832):  Hannah 
Adams's  "  Narrative  of  the  Controversy  "  with  the  Kev.  Dr.  J  Morse,  and  the  "  Review 
of  Dr.  Morse's  Appeal  to  the  Public"  {Boston,  1814);  Kev.  Luther  Willson's  "Review 
of  the  Eccles.  Proceedings  in  Brooldyn,  Conn.,"  resulting  in  his  dismissal  ( Wonest^r, 
1S18);  etc. 

7912  —  Sermons  and  Pamphlets  {from  the  same  collection.)  3  vols., 
hf.  russia.  12° 

7913  —  Sermons  and  Pamphlets  (ly^o-i&^S),  from  the  collections  of 
Rev.  Dr.  A.  B.  Chapin  and  Ren.  Seth  Chandler.  7  vols.  hf.  sheep, 
nearly  uniform.  12°  and  8° 

Among  scarce  Sermons  comprised  in  the  collection  are ;  John  Bul'icley's,  at  Ordin.  of 
Judah  Lewes,  Colchester  (New  London,  1730);  D.  McGregere's,  The  Spirits  of  the 
Present  Day  Tried;  Boston  Lecture  (5tf//fln,  1742);  Kev.  John  Sergeant's  Letter,  from 
Stockbridge,  to  Dr.  B.  Colman  (Boston,  1743)  1  ^  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Landaft's 
Sermon  (in  answer  to  Wm.  Livingston) ;  by  a  Lover  of  'I'ruth  and  Decency  (New  York, 
y.  Holt,  176S);  Strictures  on  the  Rev.  Peter  Thacher's  Observations  on  the  State  of  the 
Clergy  of  N.  E. ;  by  J.  S[ullivan],  a  Layman  (Boston,  1784);  Rev.  P.  Thacher's  Reply 
to  tlie  Strictures  of  J  S.  (i*.  n.  d.) ;  S.  Sewall's  The  Scr;|iiicre  Account  of  the  Shechinah 
(ill.  1794);  Testimony  of  the  Pastors  of  Massachusetts,  at  their  Annual  Convention,  1743, 
against  Errors  and  Disorders  (ib.  1743);  Kev  Joshua  Gee's  Letter  to  Kev.  N.  Eells, 
Modeiator  of  the  late  Convention  (ib.  1743);  ^^'^'-  ^-  Prescott's  Letter  to  Mr.  Gee,  in 
Answer  to  his  Letter  etc.  (ib.  1743);  etc.,  etc. 

7914  —  Sermons  and  Pamphlets  (1736-1822)  10  vols.  hf.  sheep,  not 
uniform;  {from  the  collections  of  Rev.  Jacob  Norton,  Rev.  Seth 
Chandler,  and  others.)  8° 

Sundry  Votes  of  the  First  Church  in  Dorchester,  1773 ;  with  the  Result  of  a  Council 
etc.  (Boston,  1773);  The  Practice  of  the  Churches  in  N.  E.,  relating  to  Baptism,  vindi- 
cated; by  J.  Cotton,  (ib.  [1772]);  J.  Buckminster's  Dissertations  on  Eph.  ii.  8,  g,  10. 
(ib.  I7'>7);  J.  Chandler's  Two  Sermons  at  Rowley,  Feb.  10,  1754.  (ib-  1754);  Dr.  B. 
Colman's  Fast  Sermon,  Dec.  10,  1736,  wants  title  (ib.  1736);  N.  Appleton's  Two 
Discourses,  Fast-Day,  Apr.  5,  1770.  (ib.  1770);  S.  Haven's  (Ilonvention  Sermon,  (Ports- 
mouth, 1760);  etc.,  etc. 

7915  Tracts.  Sermons  and  Pamphlets.  lo  vols.,  sheep  and  hf.  sheep, 
not  uniform.  8° 

One  volume  contains  "The  Toilet:  a  weekly  collection  of  Literary  Pieces,"  etc.  Vol.  I. 
Nos.  i-j  (Charlestown,  1801);  E.  Pearson's  Lecture  on  the  Death  of  President  J.  Wil- 
lard  (Cambr  ,  1804) ;  B.  Waterhouse's  Lecture,  at  Cambridge,  on  the  general  Doctrine 
of  Chronic  Diseases,  the  Evil  Tendency  of  Tobacco,  Ardent  Spirits,  etc.  1804  ;  Harvard 
Triennial  ('atalogue,  [^edited  by  Nath'l  Lord,  3d;  names  in  English.]  Sa/tm,  1806; 
Boston  Self-Stiled  Reviewers  Reviewed:  by  the  Author  of  The  Science  0/ Sanctity  [Rev. 
Thomas  Fesscnden] :  and  that  production  analytically  delineated,  hy  a  Rerean  (Brattleboro', 
yt.,  1806);  T.  Beedle's  [Two]  Masonic  Sermons  at  Lexington,  and  Washington,  N.  H., 
1803;  John  Pickering's  Oration,  4th  July,  Salem,  1804;  etc. 


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241 


In  another  (from  Rev.  Jacob  Norton's  collection):  Hon.  Jambs  Winthrop's  Transla- 
tion of  the  Prophetic  part  of  the  Apocalypse,  1794;  Systematic  Arrangement  of  Prophe- 
sies relating  to  Antichrist,  1795 ;  Attempt  to  arrange  Scripture  Prophecies  in  the  order  of 
Time,  etc.  Cambridge,  1803;  Scriptural  Notice  to  the  Believers  in  Christianity,  1817. 
The  Celestial  Magnet  (Nos.  i,  2,  3)  by  David  B.  Slack, //.31,  12,  23  (Providence,  1820- 
21);  etc. 

7916  Tracts.    Sermons   and  Pamphlets  (1795-1837)     10  vols,  sheep 
and  half  sheep.  8°  and  12° 

Includes  President  E.  Nott's  Miscellaneous  Works  {Schenectady,  1810);  President  T. 
DwiGHT's  Century  Sermon,  1801 ;  Discourse  after  the  Death  of  Geo.  Washington,  1800; 
On  Duelling,  1804;  Before  the  Conn.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati,  1793;  on  the  Death  of  Gov. 
Trumbull,  1809;  and  pothers;  Nath'l  Emmons,  Fast  Sermon,  1798;  Fast,  1802;  Mass. 
Convention,  1804;  (on  Missions),  in  Franklin,  1809;  R.  Smith,  on  Death  of  President 
Edwards,  Schenectady,  1801 ;  Eulogies  on  Washington,  by  W.  Linn,  Benj.  Trumbull, 
Rich.  Alsop  (Poem),  E.  G.  Marsh,  and  Timo.  Dwight;  etc.,  etc. 

7§i7  —  Sermons  and  Pamphlets  (1753-1806)    25  vols.  4° 

S.  Phillips  Mass.  Convention,  1753;  on  the  Sinner's  Obstinacy,  Boston,  1753 ;  on  God's 
Drawing  and  Man's  Coming  to  Christ,  J:me  3, 1753  ;  [P.  Oliver's]  Poem  sacred  to  the 
Memory  of  Hon.  Josiah  Willard  (Boston,  1757);  J.  Wheelock's  Essay  on .. Painting, 
Music,  and  Poetry,  at  Dartm.  College,  1774;  T.  Beede's  Masonic  Discourse,  at  Ports- 
mouth, 1806;  P.  Thacher's  Sermon  and  Dr.  Welsh's  Eulogy  on  Hon.  N.  Gorham, 
Charlestown,  1796;  Dr.  J.  Morse,  and  P.  Thacher,  on  Death  of  Hon.  Thos.  Russell, 
1796 ;  etc.,  etc. 


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7918  —  Sermons,  etc.  (1795-1812)     5  vols.,  various  bindings. 


8° 


Funeral  Sermons:  Rev.  Elisha  Fish,  Upton,  by  N.  Emmonsj  1795;  Rev  Noad. 
Russell,  of  Thompson,  by  Jos.  Whitney,  1795;  Dea.  Benj.  Chapm,  Mansfield,  by  D. 
Avery,  1795;  Madam  Rebecca  Gill,  Princeton,  by  Jos.  Russell,  1798;  and  Mrs.  Peggy 
(wife  of  Rev.  Enoch)  Pond,  Ashford,  by  M.  C.  Welch,  1800  —  A.  Putnam,  Pomfret,  on 
the  Being  of  God  (N.  London,  179S);  I.  L.  Skinner's  Farewell  Discourse  at  No.  Coventry, 
1798;  Plan  of  Consociation,  by  Convention  of  Churches  in  Windham  Co.  (Conn.)  1800; 
etc.,  etc. 

7919  —  Sermons,rff.  (1777-1830;  Connecticut).  10  vols.,  not  uniform. 

8" 

Books  containing  Autographs. 

7920  Hosius(Stanisl.)  Confessio  Cathol.  Fidel  Christiana  [Polonica]. 
thick  8°  AntwerpicB,  1561, — autographs  of  Edwarde  Bulkeley  [of 
Bedfordshire,  father  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Bulkly  of  Concord^  Simon 
Bradstreet,  i658,  and  many  marginal  notes  by  the  former  owners  — 
Alting  (Henr.)  Theologia  Elenctica  Nova,  old  calf.  4°  Amstelo- 
dami,  y.  Jansson,  1654, — tvith  autograph  <?/■  (Gov.)  William  Stough- 
ton,  1 66 1  —  Prideaux  (M.)  Introduction  for  Reading  all  sorts  of 
Histories,  etc.  4th  ed.  4°  Oxford,  1664, — autograph  of  (Rev.) 
Symon  Bradstreet,  1675  —  BEZA(Theod.)  Epistolarum  Theologica- 
rum  Liber  Unus  :  ada  ed.  ab  ipso  auctore  recognita.  8°  Geneva, 
Eust.  Vignon,  1575, — autographs  of  John  Checkley,  Rev.  Drs. 
A[ndrew]  Eliot,  John  Eliot,  a«rtf  William  Jenks (1797) — Trelcatius 
(L.)  Locorum  Communium  S.  Theologiae  Institutio,  vellum.  12° 
HanovicR,  1610  —  Buxtorfi  (J.)  Lexicon  Hebraicum,  old  calf. 
thk.  8°  Basilece,  1676, — with  autographs  of  Wm.  Williams  {Harv. 
Coll.  1683),  Solomon  Williams  {H.  C.  iTi.^),  John  Williams  {H.  C, 
1725?),  Israel  Williams  {H.  C.  1727)  and  John  Williams  {ff.  C. 
1 751) — HuTCHESoN  (Geo.)  Exposition  of  the  XII  Small  Proph- 
ets :  Vol.  I  (Hosea,  Joel,  Amos),  old  calf — with  autograph  and 
printed  book-label  of  John  Hancock  (of  Lexington)  1687,  and 
autograph  (t/"  Josiah  Peirce,  1745  ("Master  Peirce"  of  Hadley.?) 
8°  London^  1655.     (7  vols.)  v.  s. 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

LIBRARIES.     HISTORY  OF  PRINTING. 

7921  Bartlett  (John  Russell)  Bibliography  of  Rhode  Island,  pp. 
287,  A/,  cloth,  LARGE  PAPER.  Toyal  8°  Providence,  1864 

Edition  of  150  copies. 

7922  —  The  Literature  of  the  Rebellion.  A  Catalogue  of  Books  and 
Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States,  etc.,  pp. 
477,  uncut.  royal  8°  Boston  and  Providence,  1866 

7923  Bartlett  (Richard)  Remarks  and  Documents  relating  to  the 
preservation  and  keeping  of  the  Public  Archives  [of  the  Federal 
Government  and  of  the  several  States],  pp.  72,  uncut,  scarce. 

8°  Concord,  N.  H.,  1837 

7924  BiBLiOTHECA  AMERICANA ;  or,  a  Chronological  Catalogue  of  the 
most  curious  and  interesting  Books,  Pamphlets,  etc.  on  North  and 
South  America,  etc.  [attributed  to  the  Rev.  J.  Homer],  half  red 
morocco,  large  and firu  copy.  4°  London,  y.  Debrett,  1789 

7925  Blades  (Wm.)  A  Catalogue  of  Books  printed  by  (or  ascribed 
to  the  Press  of)  William  Caxton,  engraved  title-border,  head  and  tail 


pieces,  beautifully  printed,  uncut. 


sm.  4°  London,  1865 


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7926  —  How  to  tell  a  Caxton,//.  viii,  55,  and  16  plates  of  facsimiles, 
uncut.  cr.  8°  London,  1870 

0000  Bradford  Bicentennial,  and  The  Bradford  Prayer  Book,  1710:  see 
Wallace  (J.  W.),  No.  7966. 

7927  Camus  (A.  G.)  M^moire  sur  la  Collection  des  Grands  et  Petits 
Voyages  (de  De  Bry)  et  sur  la  Collection  des  Voyages  de  Thevenot, 
pp.  iii,  401,  (2),  boards,  uncut.  4°  Paris,  1802 

"  Net  merely  is  this  admirable  essay  the  best  bibliography  of  the  collection  of  De  Bry 
and  Thevenot,  but  it  also  contains  a  great  variety  of  curious  information  upon  the  progress 
of  geographical  discovery  in  the  sixteenth  century,  and  upon  the  books  and  editions  which 
record  it."— B.  Quaritch,  1882. 

7928  Caxton.  The  Arte  and  Crafte  to  Knowe  well  to  dye.  [By  John 
Gerson :  translated  by  Caxton  in  1490:  without  printers  name, 
place,  or  date.  1491  ?]  in  admirable  facsimile,  lower  margins  very 
slightly  water-stained,  sprinkled  calf,  sides  filleted  and  paneled  {Rivieri). 

folio,  London. 

7929  —  The  Game  of  the  Chesse,  [1481  ?]  admirably  facsimiled  by  V. 
Figgins,  with  the  23  woodcuts ;  Remarks  (//.  8),  and  a  List  of  the 

Works  ascribed  to  Caxton;   antique  calf,  carmine  edges,  Caxton' s 
device  on  the  side.  4°  London,  V.  &'  y.  Figgins,  [1855] 

The  whole  type  was  cast  expressly  for  this  work ;  the  cuts  traced  from  the  copy  in 
the  King's  Library,  British  Museum;  and  the  paper  was  also  expressly  made,  with  the 
reed  and  water-marlts  imitated  from  the  original. 

7930  Delepierre  (Octave)  Analyse  des  Travaux  de  la  Soci^t^  des 
Philobiblon  de  Londres,  hf.  mor.  (Roxburgh),  uncut.  Edition  of 
300  copies  only.  sq.  8    London,  TVUbner  <&•  Co.,  1862 


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243 


7931  Faribault  (G.  B.)  Catalogue  d'ouvrages  sur  I'Histoire  de 
rAm^rique,  et  en  particulier  sur  celle  du  Canada,  Louisiane,  de 
I'AcADiE,  et  autres  lieux  ci-devant  connus  sous  le  nom  de  Nouvelle- 
France,  pp.  207,  hf.  mor.,  gilt  edges.  8°  Quebec,  1837 

"  The  number  of  works  described  is  969.    It  is  now  vbry  scarce." — Sabin. 

7932  Field  (Thomas  W.)  An  Essay  towaids  an  Indian  Bibliography, 
//.  430,  cloth,  uncut.  8°  New  York,  1873 

7933  Farnham  (Luther)  A  Glance  at  Private  Libraries  [chiefly  of 
Boston  and  the  neighborhood],  //.  79.  8°  Boston,  1855 

7934  [Harrisse  (H.)]  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima :  a 
Description  of  Books  relating  to  America  published  between  1492 
and  1551,  LARGE  PAPER,  shccts  foMcd. 

4°  New  York,  G.  P.  Philes,  1866 

Only  99  copies  printed  on  this  paper. 

7935  Jewett  (C.  C.)  Facts  and  Considerations  relative  to  Duties  on 
Books,  //.  24.  Providence,  1846  —  Notices  of  Public  Libraries  in 
the  United  States, //.  207.     Waskington,  i&^i.        (2)  8° 

7936  Kennett  (Bishop  White)  Bibliothecae  Americanae  Primordia. 
An  Attempt  towards  laying  the  Foundation  of  an  American 
Library'. . .  By  a  Member  of  the  . .  Society  [for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,]  //.  iii,  xvi,  3-275,  and  Index,  224  //. 
«.  «.,  old  calf.  4°  London,  17 13 

7937  —  The  same:  an  exceptionally  fine  copy,  Aalf  dk.  green 
morocco,  paruled  back,  top  gilt,  uncut.  4°  London,  17 13 

7938  LivERMORE  (George)  Remarks  on  Public  Libraries.  From  the 
N.  A.  Review,  July,  1850,  //.  (2),  40,  reprinted  (with  a  prefatory 
note)  "for  Private  Distribution  only  " ;  with  the  author's  autograph 
presentation.  8°  Cambridge,  1850 

7939  Lowndes  (W.  T.)  The  Bibliographer's  Manual  of  English 
Literature.  New  edition,  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  6  vols.,  half  levant 
morocco,  tops  gilt,  uncut.  or.  8°  London,  1865 

7940  LuDEWiG  (Hermann  E.)  The  Literature  of  American  Local 
History;  a  Bibliographical  Essay,  //.  xx,  x^z,  presentatioi  copy 
with  the  author's  autograph.  8°  New  York,  1846 

7941  —  The  same,  half  calf ;  with  an  interesting  autograph  letter  from 
the  author  to  Mr.  Brinley  {yune  2,  1846);  another  from  Rev.  Dr. 
yohn  Pierce,  enclosing  list  of  works  on  local  history  of  Roxbury, 
Dorchester,  and  Brookline;  and  mss.  memoranda  by  Mr.  Brinley  {in 
envelope).  8°  New  York,  1846 

7942  —  The  Literature  of  American  Local  History :  First  Supple- 
ment, //.  20,  with  the  author's  autograph  presentation,  very  rare. 

8°  New  York,  1848 
Only  30  copies  printed :  from  the  "  Literary  World,"  Feb.  ig,  184S. 

7943  —  Bibliographic  und  Bibliotheken  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  N.  A.  \/rom  Naumann's  "Serapeum,"  April  ^o-^une  15,  1846.] 
— Die  Organe  der  erscheinenden  Literatur  und  der  Buchhandel  in 
den  V.  S.  etc.  {separate  impression  from  the  "Serapeum,"  1846] ;  and 
other  contributions  by  Ludewig  (on  "  Curiosities  of  American  Litera- 
ture ; "  the  Bay  Psalm-Book ;  the  Library  of  Samuel  G.  Drake, 
etc.);  sewed.  8°  Leipsic,  1846 

\Vith  the  author's  autograph  presentation  to  Mr.  Brinley. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


7944  MuNSELL  (J.)  Outline  of  the  History  of  Printing,  //.  32,  uncuf. 
Albany,  1839  —  Catalogue  of  [his]  Bibliographical  Library,//.  38. 
Albany,  1856.     2  Pamphlets,  8° 

7945  0'Cai.laghan  (E.  B.)  American  Bibles.  List  of  Editions  of 
the  Holy  Scriptures  and  parts  thereof,  printed  in  America  previous 
to  i860,  //.  liv,  (8),  415,  uncut:  7  Autograph  letters  from  Dr. 
O'Callaghan  to  Mr.  Brinley,  relating  to  the  work,  laid  in. 

royal  8vo,  Albany,  1861 

7946  [Oldys,  W.]  The  British  Librarian :  a  compendious  Review  of 
our  most  Scarce,  Useful,  and  Valuable  Books,  etc.,  large  and 
FINE  COPY,  with  all  the  (six)  original  title-pages,  sound  old  calf. 

8°  London,  1737 
"  Oldys'  British  Librarian  is  a  work  of  no  common  occurrence,  or  mean  value. ...  I  once 
sent  three  guineas  to  procure  a  copy  of  it,  according  to  the  description  on  large  paper,  but 
on  its  arrival  I  found  it  to  be  not  quite  so  large  as  my  own  tolerably  amply  margined 
copy." — DiBDiN.  Mr.  Brinley's  is  one  of  the  "amply  margined"  copies  that  sometimes 
pass  for  large  paper.  It  has  the  title-pages  of  the  six  numbers  (Jan.  to  June,  1737,)  in 
which  the  work  was  originally  published. 

7947  The  Philobiblion :  A  monthly  Bibliographical  Journal,  printed 
on  India  paper.    2  vols  in  one,  half  green  morocco  [Hoxburghe),  uncut. 

8°  New  York,  Geo.  F.  Philes  6-  Co.,  1862-63 

7948  Rich  (0.)  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  principally  to  America 
( 1 500-1 700)  —  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova  . . .  Books  relating  to 
America;  Vol.  L  (1701-1800);  Vol.  11.  (1801-1844),  zf»?A  Supple- 
ment, Books  relating  to  America,  1493-1700,  and  Catalogue  of 
Books  for  sale  by  O.  Rich.   3  vols,  cloth,  unatt.    8°  London,  1832-46 

The  second  volume  has  many  pencilled  marginal  notes  by  Mr.  Brinley. 

7949  —  Part  L  of  a  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  America,  printed 
1500-1600,  collected  by  O.  Rich,  pp.  20,  in  original  wrapper,  uncut, 
8  London,  1832  —  Rich  and  Sons'  Catalogue  of  Books  on  sale, 
//.  12%,  gilt  edges.     18°  London,  1848.  2  Pamphlets. 

7950  —  Catalogue  of  Books  relating  to  America  (1500-1700). 
London,  1832  —  Ternaux  (H.)  Bibliothfeque  Amdricaine  .  . 
Ouvrages  relatifs  a  I'Amdrique  qui  ont  paru  . .  jiisqu'a  I'an  1700, 
pp.  viii,  191.  Paris,  1837.  The  two  in  one  volume,  green  morocco, 
gilt. 


From  the  library  of  Richard  Ford  (author  of  the  Hand-book  for  Spain,  etc.)  whose 

iograph  is  on  the  title  page  of  Rich's  Catalogue,  "  given  him  by  Mr.  Rich,  the  Author." 

On  the  half-title  of  Ternaux'  Catalogue  Mr.  Ford  has  left  this  note :  "  Mons'STemaux,  a 


respectable  imitator  of  Cashmere  shawls,  has  borrowed  all  that  is  worth  knowing  in  this 
rechauffe  from  Mr.  Rich's  work,  the  eminent  and  well  known  collector  of  rare  Spanish 
typography." 

7951  Sabin  (J.)  &  Sons.    The  American  Bibliopolist :  Vols.  1-5,  i« 
numbers,  uncut  {except  Nos.  1-3  of  Vol.  I.),  wanting  Nos.  61  and  62 

of  Vol.  5,  and  titles  and  indexes  of  last  two  volumes.     5  vols. 

8°  New  York,  y.  Sabin  &•  Sons,  1869-74 

7952  Sabin  (Joseph)  A  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  America, 
from  its  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time.  Parts  1-76  (Vols,  i-xiii, 
p.  392),  wanting  Parts  7  &  8,  51  &  52,  and  the  last  six  leaves  of 
Part  46,  injured.     13  vols.  8°  New  York,  1869-1880 

It  is  needless  to  re-afHrm  here  the  judgment  pronounced  by  American  librarians  and 
bibliographers,  on  Mr.  Sabin's  work — a  monument,  not  less  enduring  because  unfinished, 
to  his  large  knowledge,  his  conscientious  research,  his  general  accuracy,  and  his  untiring 
energy.    None  can  assent  more  heartily  than  the  present  writer  to  the  opinion  expressed 


SABIN  —  TERNAUX. 


245 


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and  62 


by  Mr.  Justin  Winsor,  that  "its  imperfections  arc  inseparable  from  such  a  work,"  while 
"its  merits  are  positive,  and  no  one  can  deal  with  the  titles  of  Americana,  as  I  have  to  a 
considerable  degree  for  years,  without  knowing  the  help  it  can  afford,  which  is  always 
opportune  and  often  great." 

7952  —  See,  under  Catalogues,  Allan  (No.  7998),  Burton  and  Corwin 
(8001),  Menzies  (Sou),  Rice  (8014),  Wight  (8016). 

7953  Savage  (James)  The  Librarian.  Three  vols,  in  one,  calf  gilt 
\broken),  marbled  edges.  8°  London,  1808-09 

7954  Stevens  (Henry)     Catalogue  of  My  English  Library,  cloth  gilt. 

12°  London,  C.  Whittingham,  1853 

Printed  for  private  distribution.    "  It  contains  a  list  of  about  5700  volumes  of  standard 

English  books,  and  was  designed  to  aid  collectors  in  the  choice  of  their  books  and  editions." 

7955  —  American  Nuggets.  Bibliotheca  Americana.  H.  Stephani 
et  Amicorum.  2  vols,  cloth,  uncut:  one  of  a  very  few  copies,  issued 
without  titles  or  preface,  four  years  before  the  publication  of  the  work. 

12°  [London,  C.  Whittingham,  1858] 
"  This  work,  printed  in  the  best  style  of  the  Chiswick  Press,  comprises  3000  titles 
(alphabetically  arranged)  of  rare  books  relating  to  America,  most  carefully  given  in  full, 
with  the  collation  and  price  of  each  work." 

7956  [ — 1  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Books  relating  to  the  History 
and  Literature  of  America.  Sold  by  Puttick  &  Simpson,  Jan.  and 
March,  1861,     2  Parts.  8° 

2415  Numbers.  Includes  all  the  unsold  portion  of  the  books  described  in  "American 
Nuggets."    "It  forms  an  almost  indispensable  aid  to  the  collector  of  Americana." — Sabin. 

7957  —  Bibliotheca  Historica,  or  a  Catalogue  of  5000  volumes  of 
Books  and  Manuscripts  relating  chiefly  to  the  history  and  literature 
of  America,  including  the  larger  proportion  of  the  library  of  the 
late  Henry  Stevens  Senior,  of  Barnet,  Vt. . .  with  Introduction  and 
Notes,  //.  xvi,  23d   '■fc:''.  uncut.      8°  Boston,  Riverside  Press,  1870 

2545  Numbers:  sold  by  Leonard  &  Co.,  April,  1870. 

One  of  the  richest  of  Mr.  Stevens's  catalogues,  in  notes — bibliographical,  historical, 
and  critical — occasionally  elaborate,  always  spicy.  See,  for  specimens,  Nos.  860,  Harrissb  ; 
223,  Blount;  1336,  Montcalm  (nearly  four  pages,  small  type);  1403,  New  England; 
1473,  Ortelius;  2487,  Hariot  (3  pages) ;  and25i9,NiCHOLLs'sLifeof  Sebastian  Cabot. 

7958  —  Bibliotheca  Geographica  &  Historica.  Catalogue  of  a  Nine 
Days'  Sale,  by  Puttick  &  Simpson,  Nov.  1872.  3109  Numbers; 
with  a  prefixed  essay  on  "  Photobibliography :  a  word  on  Catalogues 
and  how  to  make  them,"  2  photographs  of  title-pages,  pp.  14,  361, 
uncut.  8"  London,  1872 

7959  —  The  same :  with  nearly  400  photographic  copies  of  title- 
pages,  MAPS,  autographs,  etc.  INSERTED :  half  levant  blue  morocco 
extra  {W.  Pratt),  top  gilt,  uncut.  8°  London,  1872 

One  of  the  very  few  copies  printed  on  thick  paper  and  illustrated  with  photograms  of 
the  chief  books,  manuscripts,  and  maps  sold  in  the  collection ;  making  a  thick  octavo  vol- 
ume.   These  copies  were  prepared  for  subscribers  only,  at  the  price  of  Five  Guineas. 

7960  —  Schedule  of  2000  American  Historical  Nuggets  taken  from 
the  Stevens  Diggings  in  September,  1870,  and  set  down  in  Chron- 
ological Order  of  Printing  from  1490  to  1800,  described  and 
recommended  as  a  Supplement  to  any  printed  Bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana, //.  (4),  20,  cloth,  uncut.  imp.  8°  London,  1870 

Privately  printed,  at  the  Chiswick  Press.  Dedicated  to  John  Carter  Brown,  Esq., 
as  containing  "2000  works  the  tiUei  of  which  were  not  recorded  in  his  Catalogue." 

7961  Ternaux  (H.)  Bibliothfeque  Am^ricaine.  Catalogue  des 
Ouvrages  relatifs  a  I'Amdrique  qui  ont  paru . .  jusqu'a  I'an  1700, 


pp.  viu,  191,  uncut. 


8°  Paris,  1837 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


7962  —  The  same;  Large  Paper,  half  morocco,  gilt:  a  presentation 
copy  to  Sir  Henry  Ellis,  with  important  manuscript  additions  and 
corrections  by  him,  from  books  in  the  library  of  the  British  Museum. 

4°  Paris,  1837 

7963  Thomas  (Isaiah)  The  History  of  Printing  in  America.  2  vols. 
sheep.  8°  Worcester,  i8io 

With  occasiui.i  1 ;  tncilled  notes  and  memoranda  by  Mr.  Brinley. 

7964  —  The  sai.  j :  with  the  author's  autograph  presentation  to  the 
"Rev.  Mr.  [^yames]  Freeman,  from  his  Friend  &•  humble  Servant," 
and  some  manuscript  memoranda  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  yonathan  Homer 
{Harv.  Coll.  1777).     2  vols,  sheep.  8°  Worcester,  18 lo 

On  a  Hy-leaf  in  the  first  volume,  Dr.  Homer  has  recorded  his  line  of  descent  from 
Samuel  Green,  the  first  printer  at  Cambridge,  through  his  daughter  Mary,  who  married 
John  Kneelana — whose  daughter  Sarah  married  Michael  Homer,  the  grandfather  of  Dr. 
Jonathan. 

7965  —  A  Specimen  of  Isaiah  Thomas's  Printing  Types :  being  as 
large  and  complete  an  Assortment  as  is  to  be  met  with  in  any  one 
Printing-Office  in  America;  chiefly  manufactured  by  Wm.  Caslon, 
of  London,  sheep,  sm.  4°  Worcester,  1785  —  Isaiah  Thomas's 
Catalogue  of  English,  Scotch,  Irish,  and  American  Books,  for  sale 
at  the  Worcester  Book  Store,  //.  72,  sewed.  12°  1801.    (2  vols.) 

7966  Wallace  (John  W.)  Address  at  the  Celebration  by  the  N.  Y. 
Historical  Society,  May  20,  1863,  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Birth 
Day  of  Mr.  William  Bradford,  //.  114,  facsimiles,  hf  cloth,  top  gilt, 
uncut.  r.  8°  Albany,  y.  Munsell,  1863 

Laid  in,  is  "  Some  Account  of  The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  printed,  A.  D.  1710,  by 
Wm.  Bradford,"  by  Mr.  Wallace,//.  10,  uncut:  Privately  Printed  for  Horatio  Gates 
Jones,  1870. 

7967  [Warden  (D.  B.)]  Bibliotheca  Americo-Septentrionalis :  a 
choice  Collection  of  Books  in  various  languages,  relating  to  North 
America.  [Catalogue  of  Warden's  first  collection,  purchased  for 
Harvard  College  Library,]//.  147,  half  sheep,  gilt.  Paris,  1820 
[ — ]  Bibliotheca  Americana. . .  Books  relating  to  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  etc.  [This  collection  was  purchased 
by  the  State  of  New  York,  for  the  State  Library,]  //.  (4),  124, 
sewed,  uncut.    Paris,  1840.        (2  vols.)  8° 

7968  Wynne  (James)  Private  Libraries  of  New  York,  large  paper, 
cloth,  uncut.  imp.  8°  New  York,  £.  French,  i860 

No.  89,  of  100  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

LIBRARY  CATALOGUES. 

7969  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  : 
with  a  copious  Index,  alphabetically  arranged,  and  the  Rules  and 
Regulations  of  the  Library,  bds.  4°  Washington,  1815 

7970  —  Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress,//. 
40.  1825  —  Supplement,  1833  —  Additions  Dec.  1834  to  Dec. 
1835  —  Books  in  the  Law  Department  of  the  Library,  Jan.  i,  1839, 
//.  98.        4  Pamphlets.  8°  Washington. 

7971  —  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1839,//.  747, 
hf  mor.  8°  Washington,  1840 


LIBRARY  CATALOGUES. 


a4r 


797a  (Connecticut.)    Constitution,  By-Laws,  and  Catalogue  of  the 

Union  Library  Society  of  Wethersfleld,  //,  19.    Hartford,  1784 

Hartford  Circulating  Library  (Henry  Benton),//.  33.  Hartf.  1829 
—  Library  of  Wasliington  College,  1832  —  Norwich  Library  Asso- 
ciation, 1843  — New  Haven  Young  Men's  Institute,  with  Charter, 
By-Laws  &c.  1841.        5  Pamphlets.  v.  s. 

7973  —  Young  Men's  Institute,  Hartford.  Catalogue,  //.  359,  cloth. 
(2  copies.)  go  Hartford,  1844 

7974  (Kentucky.)  Catalogue,  &c.  of  the  Louisville  Mercantile 
Library,  1843,  //•  103  —  Catalogue  of  the  Louisville  Library,  1848, 
//.  40.        2  Pamphlets.  3°  Louisville,  Ky. 

7975  (Louisiana.)     New  Orleans  Commercial  Library,  1838,  pp.  93 

Public  School  Library  of  Municipality  No.  Two,  1848,  //.  155. 


12°  and  8°  New  Orleans. 


2  vols.  hf.  bd. 

7976  Maine  State  Library,  pp.  88.  8°  Augusta,  1843  —  Library  of 
the  Portland  Athenaeum,  //.  88.     12°  Portland,  1839.     2  vols. 

7977  Massachusetts.     Catalogue  of  the  General  Court  Library,  1839. 

8° 

7978  —  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  presented 
by  him  to  the  Old  South  Church  and  Society,  (compiled  by  G.  H. 
Whitman,)  //.  112.  8°  Boston,  1847  —  Catalogue  of  the  American 
Portion  of  the  Library  of  Rev.  T.  Prince,  with  Memoir,  by  Wm. 
Whitmore,  //.  xxv,  166,  portrait,  uncut.  12°  Boston,  1868.      (2) 

7979  —  Massachusetts    Historical    Society:    Catalogue   of    Books, 
Manuscripts,  etc.,//.  96,  uncut.    Boston,  1811  — Bibliography  of 
the  Mass.  Hist.  Society :  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  //.  jo.    Boston 
1871.        2  Pamphlets.  go 

7980 Catalogue  of  the  Library.  2  \o\%.  cloth.  Z"  Boston,  181:0,  '60 

For  Catalogues,  1796,  1811,  see  "American  Libraries,"  No.  7794. 

7981  —  Worcester  District  Medical  Society :  Catalogue  of  Library, 
History,  and  list  of  Members,  //.  128.  12°  Worcester,  i860 

7982  New  York  State  Library.  Catalogue,  with  Report  of  Trustees, 
1844:  Reports  of  Trustees,  and  Additions,  1845,  1846:  Catalogue 
(including  the  Warden  Collection),  //.  252,  294,  1846  :  Reports  of 
Trustees,  with  additions  to  Library,  1847,  '48-  '49.  '50 :  Catalogue 
of  Maps  and  Surveys,  //.  288,  1851.    10  vols,  and  pamphlets.    8" 

7983  —  Catalogue,  1850,//.  1059,  law  j-^^-s*  —  Catalogue,  18515-56 
(General  Library,  Law,  Maps,  &c.)  3  vols.  hf.  morocco.     (4  vols.) 

8°  Albany. 

7984  —  Catalogue  of  Bibliography,  Typography,  and  Engraving,  hf. 
morocco.  g"  Albany,  1858 

7985  —  New-York  Society  Library:  Catalogue,  with  Charter,  By-laws, 
etc.,  bds.unatt.  1813  — Alphabetical  and  Analytical  Catalogue, 
with  Historical  Notice,  Articles  of  Association  in  171:4,  &c..  hf. 
roan.     1838.        (2  vols.)  g" 

For  Catalogue  etc.  1793,  ■'«>  Maw,  "American  Libraries,"  No.  7993. 

7986  New  York  Historical  Society.  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books, 
cloth.  1859  —  Memorial  of  Francis  L.  Hawks,  D.D.,  by  E.  A. 
Duyckinck;  with  Catalogue  of  the  Hawks-Niblo  Collection, 
portrait,  pp.  166,  uncut.     187 1,        (2  vols.)  8°  New  York. 


348 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


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Catalogue : 


prepared  by  George 
8°  Albany,  1855 


[    5 


7987  Albany  Institute   Library. 

Wood,  //.  454,  uncut. 
Vol.  ni.  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Albany  Institute. 

7988  Philadelphia  Library,  Catalogue,  1807,  ^.  xl,  610,  wan/j ////<?,• 
Vol.  II.  Part  I,  [Additions,  to]  18 13 ;  Supplement,  1815;  jth  & 
7th  Supplements,  1822, 1828;  loth  Supplement  (the  Cox  Library), 
//.  217.     1832,  in  one  volume,  half  roan.       thk.  8°  Phila.  1807-32 

For  earlier  Catalogues,  with  Charter,  etc.  (1764,  1765,)  and  The  Loganian  Library 
(1795),  see  "  Amtrican  Libraries,"  Nos.  7993,  7994- 

7989  —  Library  of  Friends,  of  Philadelphia,  with  the  Rules,  &c.,  //. 
xii,  1^2,  hf.  bd.  12°  Phila.  1831 

7990  Vermont  State  Library,  1850  —  University  of  Vermont,  1843  — 
Philological  Society  of  Middlebi— y  College,  1824  —  South  Carolina 
College,  Columbia,  1836.         (3)  8° 

7991  Redwood  Library,  Newport,  R.  I.  (with  Historical  Sketch,  etc.), 
//.  xix,  95.    Providence,  18^2  —  Brown  University,  1826.    (2)     8° 

7992  Tennessee.  State  Library  (General  and  Law),  //.  (8),  432,  A/, 
mor.  8°  Nashville,  187 1 

7993  American  Libraries  (1764-1802)  Philadelphia  Library  Corn- 
pan)-,  Charter,  Laws,  and  Catalogue,  //.  150.  Phila.,  B.  Franklin 
&•  D.  Hall,  1764 —  Association  Library  Company  of  Philadelphia, 
Catalogue,  Articles,  and  List  of  Members,  pp.  68,  uncut.  Phila., 
W.  Bradford,  1765  —  Library  of  Williams  College,  //.  16.  Stock- 
bridge,  1802  —  Union  Library  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  //.  19. 
Hartford,  1784  —  Am.  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences  (with  names 
of  ^Iembers), //>.  68,  uncut.  Boston,  1802  —  New  York  Society 
Library  (with  names  of  Members,  etc.),  //.  99.  1793  —  Isaac 
Beers  &  Co.,  New  Haven,  (Sale)  Catalogue,  //.  75.  1801  — 
Isaiah  Thomas's,  Books  for  Sale.  Worcester,  1801.  g  in  i  vol.,  new 
half  blue  mor.  (^Roxburghe).  8° 

7994  American  Libraries  (1795-1820)  Catalogus  Bibliothecae  Col- 
lejii  AlU-ghaniensis  (Books  bequeathed  by  the  Hon.  James 
Winthrop  and  Rev.  Dr.  J.  Bentley,  and  presented  by  Isaiah 
Thomas,)  //.  130.  Meadville,  1823  —  The  Loganian  Library 
(with  historical  account,  Rules,  etc.,  and  Index),  pp.  220.  Phila. 
1795 — Mass.  Historical  Library,//.  40.  Boston,  1796  —  Mass. 
Histoncal  Society,  Books,  Manuscripts,  etc.,  181 1 — (Auction 
Catalogues  of)  Rev.  Dr.  Bentley's  Library,  sold  in  Boston,  June, 
1823,  and  Rev.  Dr.  J.  McKean's  Library,  1818  —  Biblioth.  Har- 
vardianae  Cantabrigia;,  //.  358.  Bostoni<e,  1790.  7  in  i  vol.,  new 
hf.  mor.  {Roxburghe)  all  uncut.  8° 

7995  —  Harris  (Thaddeus  M.)  Selected  Catalogue  of  Publications 
proper  to  form  a  Social  Libraiy ;  with  an  Introduction  on  the 
Choice  of  Books.  Losion,  1793  —  Dorchester  Library:  Rules, 
Orders,  and  Catalogue,  1794;  The  same,  1807  —  Am.  Academy 
of  Arts  and  Sciences ;  Catalogue,  and  List  of  F.'-llows,  1802; 
Rules  of  the  Library  &c.  1802  —  J.J.  Geyler  &  Co.,  Amsterdam  : 
Catalogue  (priced)  of  English  Books,  on  sale.  1803  —  Catalogue 
of  ail  the  Books  printed  in  the  U.  States,  with  prices,  &c.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Booksellers  of  Boston,  //.  79.     1804,  rare  —  Books 


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249 


for  sale  by  James  White,  Boston,  n.  d. —  Boston  Library,  Cata- 
logue, 1805,  and  1807 — IJoylston  Medical  Library,  1802  —  Boston 
Medical  Library,  1808  —  Theological  Library,  in  the  town  of 
Boston,  1808 — and  others.     13  in  i  vol.  sheep.  13° 

From  the  library  of  Prof.  J.  McKean. 


AUCTION  CATALOGUES. 

7996  Private  Libraries,  (1812-1849)  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster,  1812  ; 
Hon.  Theophilus  Parsons,  1814;  Chief  Justice  Sewall,  1814;  Rev. 
Dr.  John  Luthrop,  18 16  ;  Rev.  S.  C.  Thacher,  i8i8  ;  Rev.  Dr.  Jos. 
McKean,  1818  (2  copies,  otie  with  prices);  Rev.  Dr.  J.  Bentley, 
1820  (2  copies);  American  Historical  (and  other)  Books,  sold  by 
Howe,  Leonard  &  Co.,  Feb.  1845,  with  prices ;  Samuel  G.  Drake, 
(about  3000  volumes),  1845  ;  Hon.  John  Davis,  1847  ;  Jos.  W. 
Ingraham,  1848;  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  1849.     (14^  i°  Boston. 

7997  —  Catalogue  of  a  Private  Library  chielly  relating  to  the  Anti- 
quities, History,  and  Biography  of  America,  and  in  an  especial 
manner  to  the  Indians,  etc.  To  be  sold  by  Howe,  Leonard  & 
Co.,  May  27th-3oth,  1845.     ('^'7  Lots,  nearly  3000  volumes.) 

8°  Boston,  1845 

Thecollectio.n  of  Samukl  G.  Draki",  "  brought  together  at  aKri'at  expense,  through  a 
period  of  above  twenty  years."  After  this  Catalogue  was  printed,  but  before  it  was  largely 
circulated,  the  entire  Collection  was  purchased  by  Mr.  lirinley. 

7998  —  Catalogue  of  John  Allan's  Collection  :  prepared  by  J.  Sabin. 
2  copies,  uniut.  8°  JVe7v  York,  1864 

7999  — Chas.  N.  Bancker's  (over  10,000  vols.)  Phila.  1869  —  [Dr. 
Barney's]  lUbliotheca  Americana,  7vith  printed  prices;  L.  M. 
Bond's,  elci^tintly printed;  Boon's  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to 
America  (3126  numbers),//*.  597.  N.  Y.  1870  —  Henry  A.  Brady's 
{with  the  Addenda),  N.  Y.  1855  (2  copies).     (6)  8° 

8000  —  Lafayette  liiirnham's  stock.  2  Parts  (nearly  5,000  numbers) 
LARGE  PAPER.  uHcut.  roy.  8°  BostoH,  1865  —  The  same,  Part  2d, 
uncut — Rufus  Choate's  Private  Library,  1859.     (4)       %°  Boston. 

8001  —  Win.  E.  Burton's  Theatrical  and  Miscellaneous,  (by  J.  Sabin) 
6154  Nos.,  Portrait,  i860;  Hon.  John  B.  Clopton's,  1861  ;  Rev. 
Johii  O.  Choules's,  n.  d. ;  Wm.  H.  Corner's  (including  nearly  500 
Washington  portraits),  1866  (2  copies);  E  \\.  Corwen's,  1856; 
edited  by  J.  Sabin  :  5292  Nos.,  with  Index.     (6)        8°  New  York. 

8002  — Libraries  of  A.  M.  Cozzens,  1868  ;  Fred.  S.  Cozzens,  [1868  ?]  ; 
Montroville  W.  Dickcson,  of  Philadelphia,  1867  ;  Charles  Edwards 
(Law),  1868;  J.  B.  iMsher,  Books,  1866;  J.  B.  Fisher,  Books  and 
Autographs,  1S67  ;   Dr.  John  W.  Francis,  1862.  (7)  8'^  Xeui  York. 

8003  — Thomas  W.  Field,  including  an  unrivalled  Collection  of 
Books  relating  to  the  American  Indians,  2663  Numbers,//,  viii, 
376.  8°  New  York,  1875 

8004  — Edward  A.  Crowninshield,  1859  —  Wm.  F.  Fowle,  1864. 
(2)  8°  Boston. 

Mr.  Crowninshicld's  library,  advertised  to  be  sold  by  auction  in  lioston,  Nov.  i»t-4th, 
1S59,  was  disposed  of  by  private  sale  to  Mr.  Henry  Stevens.  Many  of  the  rarest  Ixiuks 
in  the  catalogue  subsequently  pasted  into  the  poMcssiun  ol  Mr.  lirinley  —  particularly,  the 
Say  Ptalm  Book  (no.  878). 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


8005  Private  Libraries.  Gowans  (Wm.)  Executor's  Sale  of  Books 
belonging  to  his  estate,  Feb.  1871,  to  Feb.  1872,  wanting  No.  i. 
I  s  Parts,  with  portrait  of  Mr.  Gowans,  laid  in. 

8°  Mw  York,  1871-72 

8006  — Greene  (Albert  G.)  Early  American  History,  American 
Poetry,  etc.,  pp.  521  (6742  Numbers.)  8°  New  York,  1869 

8007  —  [Gilbert  (/>.)],  1873  —  Griswold  (Rufus  W.),  1859  —  Halleck 
(FitzGreene),  1868  — [Hazewell  (G,  R.)]  prepared  by  J.  Sabin 
(5106  Numbers),  1859 — Hervey(Jas.  B.)  prepared  by  J.  VV.  Bouton, 
1870  —  Holliday  (Geo.  H.)  2443  Numbers,//.  247:  by  J.  W. 
Bouton,  1870.     (6)  8°  New  York. 

8008  —Greene  (Albert  G)  New  York,  1869  — Guild  (Geo.  F.) 
Boston,  1853  —  Hosmer  (Zelotes)  Boston,  1861  —  Humphrey 
(Henry  B.)  Boston,  1871  :  prepared  by  L.  Rhoades ;  3434  Num- 
bers (about  11,000  volumes)//  vii,  444.     (4)  8° 

8009  — Ingraham  (E.  D.)  Law  Library,  and  Miscellaneous  Library, 
with  two  Supplementary  Catalogues,  Philadelphia,  1854-55  — 
Jarvis  {Re"i\  Dr.  Samuel  Farmer)  New  York,  1851  —  Jenks  (.^«'. 
Dr.  VVm.)  Boston,  1867,  (2798  Numbers)  —  Josselyn  (F.  M.) 
Choice  Collection,  Boston,  1867  —  [Lawrence  (Hon.  Abbott)] 
Boston,  1862  —  Ludewig  (Hermann  E.)  Bibliotheca  Bibliograph- 
ica,  New  York,  1858  —  Mayer  {Col.  Brantz),  New  York,  1870: 
compiled  by  J.  VV.  Bouton  ;  2452  Numbers  :  rich  in  books  relating 
to  the  History  of  Maryland,  Mexico,  Central  America,  (tc.    (10)  8 

8010  — Jarvis  {Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  F.)  oi  Middletown,  Conn.  3329 
Numbers  (with  \\v\&-s.),  priced  in  manuscript,  neat. 

sq.  8°  New  York,  185 1 

801 1  — Menzies  (William)  Books,  Manuscripts,  and  Engravings. 
Extraordinary  and  most  valuable  ('ollection  of  Books  relating  to 
America,  etc.:  compiled  by  J.  Sabin, /^.  xviii,  473. 

8°  New  York,  1875 

8013  — Mayer  {Col.   Brantz)  of  Baltimore  (compiled  by  J.   Sabin) 

1870  —  Morrell  (T.   H.)   1866  and  1869  —  Library  at  Oakwood, 

N.J.      1868  —  Parker   (fames)   of    Springfield,    Mass.      1875  — 

Pratt  {Col.  Geo.  W.)     1868  — Roche  (Richard  W.)     1867.     (7) 

8°  New  York. 

8013  — Percival  (James  G.)  i860  — Prescott  (Wm.  H.)  1871  — 
ShurtlefF (7>.  N.  li )  1875  —  Sparks  (Jared)  Library,  and  Collec- 
tion of  Historical  ALuuiscripts  deposited  in  the  Library  of  Harvard 
University:  (prepared  by  C.  A.  Cutter,)  187 1  —  The  same,  later 
issue,  1872,  uncitt — Somerby  (Gustavus  A.)  1869  —  Webster 
(Hon.  Daniel)     n.  d.— Webb  (Dr.  Thomas  H.)     1867.     (8) 

8°  Boston,  and  Cambridge. 

8014  — Rice  (John  A.)  of  Chicago ://.  xvi,  536  (2667  Numbers), 
compiled  by  Jos.  Sabin.  8°  New  York,  1870 

8015  — Smets  (A.  A.)  of  Savannah:  Library,  Manuscripts,  and 
Autographs,  1868  :  and  Catalogue  Raisonn^  of  Curious  Manu- 
scripts, and  Rare  Books  in  his  Library  (printed  for  private 
circulation,  i860)  —  Thompson  (Joiin  R.)  1873  —  Townsend 
{Capt.  Robert)     n.  d.  1 1868]  — Wainwright  (Rt.  Rev.  Jona.  M.) 


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251 


,854  — White  (Richard  Grant)  1870  —  Whiteman  (Wm.  A.)  1866 
—  Whitmore  ( Henry)  1865  — Wight  (Andrew)  of  Philadelphia, 
PP-  315  (4423)  Numbers)  1864.     (10)  8°  New  York. 

8016  Private  Libraries.  Wight  (Andrew)  of  Philadelphia.  Rare 
Books  relating  to  America,  including  over  200  printed  by  Henjamin 
Franklin,  Keimer,  Sower,  the  Hradlord  family,  and  other  early 
American  printers;  (compiled  by  J.  Sabin.)  //>.  351,  uncut, 
(2  copies)  1864  — Woodward  (W  Elliot)  1864  —  Woodward 
(W.  E)  Bibliotheca  Americana,//.  GC8  (6810  Numbers)  1869. 
(4)  %°  Nmi  York,  an  t  Boston. 

8017  —(Duplicates)  John  Allan,  1864;  Henry  A.  Brady,  1855; 
Wm.  H.  Corner,  1866  ;  M.  W.  Dickeson,  1867  (2  copies  :  one  partly 
priced):  Henry  B.  Humphrey,    1871;  [Dr.  Ciilbert.)    1S73;  E.  I). 

Ingraham,   1855   (with  two  Supplements);   Rev.  Dr.  Wm.  Jenks, 
1867;  F.  M.  Josselvn,  1S67;   lames  Parker.  1875.     (13) 

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8018  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Bolton  Corney,  1S71  — John  Dillon» 
1869  — The  Montagu  Family,  1872.     (3)  S°  romton- 

8019  —  The  Perkins  Library,  sold  at  Han  worth  Park,  liij  3,  pp.  99, 
II  illustrations.  imp.  8"  London. 

Laid  in,  is  Mr.  H.  Ouaritch's  "  \\^\.  of  the  Chief  Books  &  Manuscriiits  of  the  I'erkins 
T.ibrary,"  made  .ifter  Mr.  Henry  I'erkins's  own  notes,//.  .|4. 

8020  —  P.ibliotheque  de  M.  Suinto-Beuve:  i"'  Ptie.  Paris,  1870  (with 
an  excellent  article  on  the  library,  by  Edmond  Scherer,  pieti\ed,) 
//.  XX,  15s  —  Bibliothecpie  de  M.  Serge  Sobolewski  (de  Moscou), 
Leipzig,  1873  (4448  Nos.)  —  Bibliothecjue  de  M.  Isaac  Iileuliiau, 
^  Amsterdam,  1869,//.  272,  (3343  Nos.)  (3)  8° 

8021  — [Stevens  (Henry))  Collection  of  Early  Voyages  and  Travels, 
Works  rel.ating  to  America,  the  East  and  West  Indies,  etc..  sold  by 
Puttick  &:  Simpson,  \?,c^^.  folded  f.usimilc  of  the  ''earliest  kno7vn 
zylographic  leaf  respcctiriir  America,"  1558  No-.,  wit/i  printed  prices  ; 
one  of  12  copies  on  Jinc paper,  cloth.  8°  London,  1854 

8022  — Books,  Manuscripts,  etc.,  of  Sir  William  Tite  :  sold  by  Sotheby, 
Wilkinson  &  Hodge,  \!iT^,pp.  288  (3937  Nos.)  uncut. 

r.  8°  London,  1874 

go23  —  Rare  and  Curious  Books,inc1uding  the  Collections  of  M.  Ti  ss, 
sold  by  Puttick  and  Simpson,  1821  Nos.  8°  London,  1870 


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8024  Books  sold  by  T.  Cox,  Boston,  n.  t.  p.,  stained  on  upper  marfrim, 
pp.  24,  uncut,  KARK.  12°  Boston,  n.  d.  [ah.  1734I 

"  T.  Cox  w.>s  a  bookseller  from  t'.ni;land,  who  kepi  a  ([ood  supply  of  English  editions.  .  . 
He  generally  resided  in  l.ond.m,  and  his  hnsini-ss  was  transacted  bv  an  a^ent.  He 
discontinued  his  bookstore  in  Boston,  anno  174  |."  — Tiidm as,  Hisl.  of  Prwtin{;,'\\.  ^\\. 
An  Address  ''to  the  Reverend  Clergy,  and  (ientlenu.n  of  New  Knjjiand,"  sii;ni;d  by  Mr. 
Cox's  Boston  agent,  (i.  Vaux,  is  pietixed  to  this  Catalo(;ui,-,  It  relates,  chiefly,  to  "» 
dispute  betwe.n  Mr.  Cox  m\A  some  of  the  li.wichitilcrs  in  this  town"  ;  and  !o  .in  attemft 
of  the  Boston  traders  "to  prejudice  Mr.  (ox  in  his  business  and  also  in  his  personal 
Character,"  by  a  public  Advertisement,  etc. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Nancrede  (Joseph)  Catalogue  of  ]5ooks  just  imported  from 
London,  for  sale  at  his  Book-store,  49  Marlboro'  Street,  //.  84. 
Boston,  1798  —  Catalogue  of  Books  [imported  by  Mr,  John  Pick- 
eringl  to  be  sold,  May  lytli,  at  S.  Bradforil's  Auction-Room,  in 
Boston  :  1727  Nos,  Salem,  y.  Cus/tini^,  n.  d.  —  «'/M  others,  as  bclirw, 
in  one  to  I.,  hf.  bd.  12° 

JenninKs(J.)  'two  Oiscourses  :  with  Preface  by  Rev.  Dr.  I.  Watts.  4th  ed.  (Another 
I'reface  by  H.  Cohnan,  2  //».)  Il.iston,  1740  —  Thoushts  on  tlie  Importance  of  the 
Manners  of  the  (ireat :  5th  ed.  Worcester,  1797  —  I'rnpliecies  nf  Rev.  ("hristdpher  Love. 
Boston,  179^  —  Abridgment  of  I)r.  Curries  wirk  on  the  Use  of  Water;  on  Fever, 
Opium,  Strong  Drink,  &c.  With  occasional  Remarks.  //.  viii,  54,  uncut.  (1791)] 
Printed  by  Peter  Edes  of  Aut;Hstn.  in  the  District  of  Maine.  (.\  rare  medical  tract. 
The  editor's  preface  is  dated,  kemu  l)-c  County,  April,  1791).) 

S025  Joseph  Nancrede's  Fi-Kcd-Price  Catalogue  of  Books  for  sale» 
pp.  28.  8°  Boston,  n.  d.  [ah.  1801] — J.  Nancrede's  Fixed-priced- 
Catalogue, //.  16.  ohl.  4'  /u'ston.n.  d.  [ab.  1802] — M.  Carey  i*v: 
Son,  Catalogue  of  liooks  for  Sale,//,  iv,  268.  8°  Philadelphia, 
18.8.     (3) 

8026  Gowans  (Wm.)  Sale  Catalogues,  Nos.  1-28  complete.  28  Pam- 
phlets;  Portrait  of  Mr,  Gowans,  laid  in.      9,°  New  York,  1842-70 

ENGLISH  AND  FOREIGN. 

8027  Jos.  Lilly,  Sale  Catalogue,  1868  :  Auction  Catalogue,  2d  Portion, 
June,  1871,//.  121-390 — Frederick  MuUer,  Books  relating  to 
America,  including  a  nearly  complete  collection  of  the  Dutch 
Publications  on  New-Netherland.  Amsterdam,  [1850];  Books  on 
America,  Early  Voyages,  etc.,  pp.  viii,  288,  2  facsimiles.  Amst., 
1872  (2  copies).  (5) 

8o.>8  Catalogus  Librorum,  oder  Verzeichness  der  Biicher,  welche  in 
beygesetzten  Preiss  zu  bekommen  in  Biidingen  bey  J.  F.  Regelein, 
[bey  J.  F.  Regelein's  Krben,  und  J.  C.  Stohr,]  1727-1750,//.  662, 
64,  hds.  SCAKCK.  12°  \Budingen\ 

8029  John  Russell  Suiith.  Bibliotheca  Americana  :  Books  and  Pam- 
phlets relating  to  .\mericn,  Z^-^.  192.  London,  1853  —  Bibliotheca 
Americana,//),  vii,  234.  London,  1871 — A,  R.  Smith.  Bibliotheca 
Americana,//,  vi,  182.  London,  x^i^,.  {;ixo\s.,  two  in  cloth,  gilt.)  8° 

8030  Luke  White's  Sale  Catalogue  for  the  year  1784:  a  Collection  of 
Jiooks  in  most  Languages,  Arts,  and  Sciences,//-  'S'*^  '4943  Titles), 
sheep.  8°  London,  1784 

8031  Willis  and  Solheran's  Catalogue  uf  50,000  vols,  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Books,  hf.  mor.  8°  London,  1862 

8032  The  Perkins  Library,  Auction  Catalogue,  facsimiles.  London, 
1873 — Stevens  (Henvyi  M\  Fnglish  Library.  r/i'/Z/i^f///.  London, 
1853  (2  copies):  Bibliotheca  llistorica  (including  the  library  of 
Henry  Stevens,  Senior.)  Bo-i.on,  1870;  Bibliotheca  Geographica. 
London,  1872  (2  copies)  —  Muller  (Fr.)  Books  on  America  ;  Karly 
Voyages,  etc.     Amsterdam,  1872.     (7  vols.)  v.  s. 

8033  Catalogues,  etc.  Lt'OKWic,  (H.  E.\  Literature  of  American 
Local  \\\^Uny,autOi;rap/i  letter  of  aiit/ior  insetted.  New  Vork,\?>.\() 
—  Vatikmakb   (A.)     Movement   of   International   Literary   Ex- 


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changes,  Pan's,  1846 ;  Report  and  Resolves  of  the  Maine  Legisla- 
ture, 1847  ;  Memorial  of  Mr.  V.  to  Congress,  1848,  and  Report  of 
Committee  thereon,  1S48,  le'ith  newspaper  cuttings  mounted —  Hryant 
(W.  C.)  and  others,  Memorials  on  International  Copyright,  1848 
—  Auction  Catalogue  of  Library  of  Books  relating  to  American 
History  &c..  New  York,  March,  1847, —  another,  April,  1847, — 
;inotliir,  Nov.  1847.  i  vol.  half  calf,  neat,  {from  the  library  of 
J'',wil.  D.  Ingraham.) 

\  ciiUeclinn  of  newsp.iper  cuttings  relating  to  M.  Alex.  Vattemare  and  liis  plan  of 
InliM national  Kxcliange,  laid  in,  in  an  envelope. 

8034  .Asi'iNWAi, I.  Collection.  Catalogue  of  liooks  relating  to  America 
ill  tiie  Collection  of  Colonel  Aspinwall,  Consul  of  the  (J.  S.  at 
London,//.  (4),  66,  uncut.     8°  n,  p..  n.  d.  \I\vis,  183 1  ?| 

Wliiii  tliis  Catalogue  was  printed,  tlie  Collection  comprised  about  iioo  voliinies  and 
p.iniplili'ls  (;;!  titles).  It  had  been  much  cnKir^cd  before  its  purch.ise  by  Mr.  ^.  I,.  M. 
Harlcnv  ol  New  \'ork.  ''  Unfortunately  about  3500  of  the  4000  volumes  which  the  library 
Ithuii  I  c<'ntained  were  destroyed  by  tire  ;  but  it  is  gratifying  to  add  that  the  portion  saved 
included  the  rarest  of  the  books."— 5a/*/». 

8035  Auction  and  Booksellers'  Catalogues  containing  copies  of 
Eliot's  Indian  Bible  :  — 

Lihraiy  of  the   Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  McKean ;    Sold  in   Boston, 
August,  18 18,   priced,  rakk. 

No.  112,  Eliot's  Indian  Bible,  2d  edition,  calf,  sold  for?4.5o.  [At  the  same  sale  Jchn 
Cotton's  Blotiily  Tenant  ^^a.t/;<f(/  brought  pi. 10;  J.  Hale's  Treatise  on  Witeluraft, 
I!o-ton,  1702,  50  els.;  Cotton  Mather's  Life  of  John  F.liot,  Iloston,  1691,  30  cts. ;  The 
Massadiusetts  Laws,  1672,  $1.00  ;  Kliot's  //cirin'ony  of  the  Gos/>el,  167.S,  50  cts.,  eti.\ 

Philological,  Classical  and  Law  I.ibraiy  of  Hon.  John  Pickering  ; 
sold,  Boston,  September,  1846. 

No.  iSo3,  2d  edition.     [liought  by  Mr.  lirinley.] 

Valuible  Private  Library  [of  Judge  Gabriel  Furman] ;  sold,  New 
York,  R.  (Jiirley  &  ("o.,  Nov.  30,  1846. 

No.  1741,  2d  edition  (brought  Jii.oc] 

Library  of  Geo.  V.  Guild.  Esq.;  sold,  Boston,  October,  1S53. 

No,  650, 2d  edition  [brought  S.io.ooj. 

Library  of  Mr.  E.  B.  Corwin  ;  sold,  New  York,  Nov.  1856. 

No.  25; !,  First  edition  of  liible  and  I^ew  Testament. 

(Collection  of  Mr.  John  Allan  ;  sold.  New  York.  May,  1S64. 

No  1013,  I'Mrst  edition,  with  the  Dedication.  (J'his  copy  h.id  belonged  to  Sir  W  illiam 
Ashhurst,  (Jovernor  of  the  Corporation  for  I'ropagating  the  liospel  in  New  lOngland.  At 
the  All.m  .Sale,  it  w.is  bought  by  Mr.  J.  W.  limitou  forfS;,.  It  subsequently  parsed  into 
the  Hrinley  library  (Catalogue,  No.  5682),  and  was  sold  April,  iSSi,  for  P900.I 

Library  of  Rev.  Wm.  Jenks,   D.D. ;    sold,  Boston,  Dec.  1867. 

No.  2273,  2d  edition  ;  w.tnting  one  title  and  last  leaf  <  f  I'salms. 

Extraordinary  Collection  of  Works  relating  to  America  ["Mr. 
Bruce's;!  sold,  New  York,  April,  x^d^,  priced  in  pencil. 

No.  207,  First  edition,  with  Dedication.  [  This  copy  was  a  duplicate  from  the  Hodleian 
1  ibrary,  Oxford,  and  re-sold,  thriuigh  Mr.  Quaritth,  to  .Mr.  Hruce.  .'\t  the  sale  of  his 
library,  it  was  bought  for  Mr.  Kice,  of  Chic.igo,  for  ji  130.00  (against  Mr.  IlritilLV's  bid  of 
f  1127. 501.  From  Mr  Kicc's  colleclinn,  sold  in  iS-o,  it  passed  to  Mr.  J.  W.  Houton,  for 
$1015.00,  and  Irom  him  to  Mr.  Men/.ies.  At  tlie  Menzies  Sale,  1S75,  it  brought  1^900.00. 
See  Kice's  Catalogue,  no.  662,  and  the  Meni^ies  Catalogue,  no.  665,] 

B.  Quaritch's  (Monthly)  Catalogue  Xo.  249:  Works  on  Geog- 
raphy. I'ravels,  Early  Discoveries  in  .America,  etc.     April,  1869. 

No.  560,  2d  edition,  with  the  Dedication  to  Robert  lioylc :  the  Marcpiis  of  Hastings's 
copy  (see  lielow);  priced,  by  Mr.  Ouaritch,  .L'120,  It  was  bought  by  Mr.  Iliinlcy  isee 
Cal.alogue,  No.  789I,  and  at  the  safe  of  I'art  I.  (1S78)  went  to  the  library  of  Mr.  Henry 
C.  Murphy. 

The  Valuable  Library,  removed  from  Donington  Park  .  .  late  the 


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property  of  the  .  .  Marquis  of  Hastings ;  sold,  Nottingham,  Dec. 

29,   1 868,  SCARCE. 

The  Indian  Bible  is  tioi  named  in  the  C'atiilogiie,  but  is  Icnowii  to  have  been  one  of  the 
"three  others"  lumped  with  l.ot  33,  "  liiblia  llebraica,  Oxon.  1750,"  etc. 

Library  of  Louis  Hayes  Petit,  Esq. ;  sold,  London,  April,  1869, 
//.  283  (4899  nos.),  uncut. 

No.  638,  First  edition.     Bought  by  Mr.  fjuaritch. 

B.  Quaritch's  (Monthly)  Catalogue,  No.  252,  July,  1869:  Rare 
Bibles  and  Testaments,  etc. 

No.  12  (p.  372),  First  edition  from  Mr.  Petit's  library  :  priced,  £200.  Bought  by  Mr. 
Brinley  (sec  Catalogue,  Fart  I.  No.  7SS.) 

B.  Quaritch's  (Monthly)  Catalogue,  No.  260,  July,  1870. 

No.  1170  (p.  11S7),  First  edition,  with  Dedication;  a  duplicate  from  the  library  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin. —  Price,  .iiz-^o.  No.  1171,  First  edition,  imp' riect,  .t'8o. —  No. 
1172,  2d  edition,  imperfect,  .£50. 


8036  Autographs.  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Mr.  I.  K.  Tefft, 
of  Savannah ;  sold  by  Leavitt,  Strebeigh,  &  Co.,  New  York.  1867. 
2  copies— Autograph  Letters,  American  and  Foreign:  (Bruce 
Collection,)  sold,  New  York,  May,  1868  —  Holloway  &  Son's 
Catalogue  of  Autographs,  for  sale.     London,  n.  d..         (4)  8° 

8037  Auction  and  Booksellers'  Catalogues,  American  and  English : 
including  many  important  Private  Libraries  and  Collections  of 
Americana,  offered  for  sale  in  London,  New  York,  Boston,  Phila- 
delphia, and  elsewhere,  between  1840  and  1874:  about  150,  as  one 
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0588 

.70 

6688 

.10 

0088 

2.50 

6788 

2.50 

6788 

.25 

0589 

.25 

6639 

.16 

6680 

6. 

6739 

5. 

6789 

17. 

6590 

.40 

6640 

4. 

6690 

.30 

6740 

11. 

6790 

4.75 

6591 

.20 

0041 

3. 

6691 

.50 

6741 

10.50 

0791 

4.25 

6592 

2.26 

6642 

1. 

0092 

16. 

6742 

1. 

6792 

6.50 

6593 

4  . 

6643 

.80 

6698 

10. 

6743 

.70 

679  5 

3.50 

6594 

1.50 

6644 

2.80 

0094 

.60 

0744 

1. 

6794 

..50 

6595 

1.25 

6646 

.80 

0095 

.50 

6745 

2.25 

6795 

2. 

6696 

1.75 

6646 

1. 

6696 

.70 

6746 

1.75 

6796 

2.50 

6597 

.80 

6647 

.85 

0697 

2. 

6747 

.50 

6797 

4,75 

6598 

2.13 

6648 

3.25 

6698 

2.25 

0748 

2.50 

6798 

9.50 

0599 

1.50 

6049 

3. 

0699 

4.50 

0749 

1.75 

6799 

4.50 

6600 

3.26 

6660 

6- 

6700 

1. 

6760 

4.76 

6800 

100. 

Nob.  6801-7050. 


4.00 
6. 
3. 

3.76 
3. 
1. 

.25 
2.50 
3.50 
1. 

.90 
11. 
23. 
84. 
20. 
15. 
5. 
4. 

.50 
1.20 
2.50 
.50 
1.25 
2. 

2.50 
2  "5 
1.40 
.80 
.90 
.80 
6. 
IS. 
1.80 
l.SO 
.10 
6.2S 
1.60 
.25 
17. 
4.76 
4.30 
6.00 
2.00 
.00 
2. 

2.50 
4.75 
!).50 
4.50 
100. 


6801 

80. 

6801 

1.18 

6001 

1.20 

6961 

.86 

17001 

14. 

6809 

4. 

6852 

13, 

6903 

.60 

6068 

.60 

7003 

.80 

6808 

2.25 

6853 

.70 

6903 

1.40 

6958 

.10 

7003 

13. 

6804 

6. 

6854 

1,75 

6904 

8. 

6964 

.90 

7004 

6. 

6808 

1. 

6866 

8.60 

6906 

3.60 

6965 

.50 

7005 

13. 

6806 

5.60 

0866 

.80 

6906 

.40 

6956 

.80 

7006 

15.60 

6807 

7. 

6857 

.70 

6907 

.10 

6967 

14. 

7007 

8.85 

6808 

.40 

6858 

.40 

6908 

.15 

6958 

.10 

7008 

3.60 

6800 

12. 

6869 

2.26 

6909 

.86 

6959 

8. 

7009 

11. 

6810 

1. 

6860 

1.60 

6910 

11. 

6960 

1.80 

7010 

5. 

6811 

1. 

6861 

.60 

6911 

.60 

0961 

.06 

7011 

13. 

6818 

2.25 

6862 

3. 

6913 

1.76 

6962 

19. 

7013 

4,60 

6818 

.25 

6868 

7. 

6913 

1. 

6968 

8. 

7018 

.60 

6814 

.60 

6864 

9. 

6914 

5.   16964 

1. 

7014 

16. 

6818 

1.00 

6865 

4. 

6916 

150. 

6966 

.10 

7015 

3. 

6816 

12. 

6866 

11. 

6916 

3. 

6966 

1,13 

7016 

10. 

8817 

1.60 

0867 

1.88 

6917 

8. 

6967 

.60 

7017 

* . 

6618 

7.50 

6868 

1.40 

6918 

7. 

6968 

.90 

7018 

40. 

6810 

.40 

6860 

8. 

6919 

2.50  6969 

.80 

7019 

7. 

6880 

1.50 

6870 

1.60 

6930 

.50:6970 

0.35 

7080 

5. 

6881 

3.25 

6871 

6. 

6931 

1.75 16971 

.75 

7081 

6, 

6888 

18. 

6873 

2.60 

6982 

2. 

6972 

3. 

7082 

4.50 

6888 

2.25 

6873 

1. 

6923 

.25 

6973 

1.85 

7083 

11, 

6884 

1.50 

6874 

3.50 

6924 

.40 

6974 

.40 

7084 

2. 

6880 

1. 

6875 

3.35 

6935 

1. 

6975 

8.85 

7085 

2. 

6886 

2.50 

6876 

20. 

6936 

.25 

6976 

.80 

7036 

6.60 

6887 

6.75 

6877 

.40 

6937 

.35 

6977 

.10 

7037 

8.36 

6888 

1. 

6878 

8. 

6928 

1.50 

6978 

.70 

7038 

8. 

6889 

6.75 

6879 

.60 

6929 

.60 

6979 

.05 

7039 

1. 

6880 

2.63 

0880 

1.50 

6930 

3. 

6980 

.15 

7030 

6. 

68P.1 

1. 

0881 

10. 

6931 

.10 

6981 

.15 

7031 

1.85 

6888 

3. 

6888 

.60 

6932 

.30! 6982 

.10 

7033 

2.76 

6888 

.60 

6883 

3.38 

6933 

.60 

6983 

3.75 

7033 

1.50 

6884 

.50 

6884 

1,40 

6934 

5.60 

6984 

5.85 

7034 

.90 

6886 

.60 

6885 

6. 

6935 

3. 

6986 

4.35 

7035 

4. 

6886 

.60 

6886 

8.50 

6936 

.25 

0986 

1. 

7036 

7.80 

6887 

1. 

6887 

1. 

6937 

.60 

6987 

1. 

7037 

3. 

6888 

2.50 

6888 

(out) 

6938 

.80 

6988 

4.85 

7C38 

.40 

6839 

18. 

6889 

.80 

6939 

.60 

6989 

8. 

7089 

.80 

6840 

.80 

68!)0 

.10 

6940 

.86 

6990 

3. 

7040 

8. 

6841 

.00 

6891 

19. 

6941 

.60 

6901 

1.80 

70^"1 

,10 

6848 

.80 

6892 

5. 

6943 

.40 

6992 

6. 

7048 

.15 

6848 

.80 

6893 

2.50 

6943 

.26 

6993 

.60 

70  <8 

.30 

6844 

.60 

6894 

1.38 

6944 

.25 

6994 

.80 

7044 

4.50 

6648 

3.50 

6805 

3.50 

6945 

.50 

6995 

4.50 

7046 

13. 

6846 

5.50 

0896 

.25 

6946 

2.25 

6996 

3.85 

7046 

31. 

6847 

7.50 

6897 

2.25, 

6947 

1.75 

6997 

.10 

7047 

2. 

6848 

.10 

6898 

1.80' 

6948 

.75; 

6998 

4.60 

7048 

.35 

6840 

1.25 

6899 

.30; 

6949 

.2516999 

8.60 

7049 

6. 

6800 

.60 

6900 

.251 

6950 

I.25I 

7000 

1.86 

7050 

4.80 

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;  1 

i 

:|i 

II 

i  i 

i 

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1 

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1 

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1' 

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Hi: 


ft; 


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7051 
7052 
7053 
7054 
7055 
7056 
7057 
7058 
705!) 
7060 
7001 
7062 
700li 
7064 
7005 
7066 
7067 
7068 
70G9 
7070 
7071 
7072 
70.  b 
7074 
7075 
70V6 
7077 
7078 
7079 
70H0 
7081 
7082 
7083 
7084 
7085 
7080 
7087 
7088 
7089 
7000 
7091 
7092 
709:i 
7094 
7095 
7096 
7097 
7098 
7099 
7100 


1.20 
4.80 

17. 
4.25 
1.75 
1.50 
1.50 

24. 
8.50 
3. 


5.25 
3.50 
1.40 
.30 
1.75 
2.25 


IS 


.10 

1.25 
.10 

1. 
.80 
.10 
.40 
.10 

2.80 
.80 

1. 
.60 

1.38 
.20 

3. 

1. 

1. 

2.25 
.50 
.30 
.60 

1.80 


20 


50 


.10 
1.80 

.10 
1.40 

.80 


7101 
7103 
7103 
7104 
7105 
7108 
7107 
7108 
7109 
7110 
7111 
7112 
7113 
7114 
7115 
71  to 
711: 
7118 
7119 
.'120 
7121 
7132 
7128 
7124 
7125 
7126 
7127 
7128 
7129 
7130 
7131 
7132 
7133 
7134 
7135 
7136 
7137 
7138 
7139 
7140 
7141 
714'J 
7143 
7144 
7145 
7146 
7147 
7148 
7149 
7180 


Nos.  7051-7300. 


15.75,7151 

1.50  7152 

2.50  7153 

.70  7154 

3.75  7155 

1.75|7156 

1.  17157 

2.25' 7158 

8.  1 7159 

.30  7160 

2.50  7161 

2.75  7162 

1.  |716i 

.50  7164 

.00  7165 

7106 

7167 

7168 

7109 

7170 

7171 

7172 


.30 
3.90 

.50 

.60 

.20 

.50 
1. 

.90^7173 
1.257174 

.80  7175 

.40  7176 

1.  1 7177 
,50  7178 

.10  7179 
3.   7180 

2.  i7181 
12.5017182 


7188 
7184 
7185 
VI 86 
7187 
7188 
7189 
7190 
7191 
7192 
7193 
.257194 
.2517195 
1.60  7106 
.60  7107 
.20  7198 
.45  7109 
.50  7200 


.75 
.25 
.25 
.10 
.15 
2.75 
1.13 
.50 
.15 
.10 
.20 


.70 1  7201 
1.50  7202 


8. 

2.50 
3. 
3. 

6.25 
.75 


7203 
7204 
7205 
7206 
7207 
7208 


3.50  7209 
4.  7210 
3.. 50  7211 


3. 

1.   ' 

2.75 

2.25 

2.50 

3.25 


7212 
7318 
7214 
7215 
7216 
7217 


4.25  7218 

3.      !  7219 

4.75:7220 

3.75;  7221 

4.25  7222 

3.50  7223 

2.50  7224 

.30  7225 

6.. 50  7236 

2.25  7227 

3.38  7238 

.25  7229 

.70  7230 

1.60  7231 


.20 


8. 


7232 
7233 


3.25  723* 

10.      j  7235 

I8.60I  7236 

4.80|7237 

.4017238 

.20! 7239 

.10  7240 

'7241 

1 342 

17243 

.5017?  4 

.10!7S45 

1  .50  7346 


I.6O; 

.40  i 

1. 


.30 
.40 


7247 
7248 
■  7249 
.8017250 


.80 

7261 

.16 

1.20 

7252 

8.75 

.10 

7253 

1.50 

.75 

7354 

1.20 

1.75 

7255 

2.70 

.30 

7256 

5.50 

10.50 

7257 

.30 

.60 

7358 

.50 

5.25 

7359 

.60 

.50 

7260 

.50 

.20 

7261 

1.05 

.50 

7262 

.50 

3. 

7263 

.50 

.70 

7264 

.40 

2.25 

7265 

.20 

.60 

7366 

1.50 

.10 

7367 

.80 

1.50 

7268 

1.25 

1. 

7209 

1.75 

.90 

7370 

.10 

.50 

7271 

.50 

21.60 

7272 

.70 

2.40 

7273 

4.60 

8.60 

7274 

1.50 

1.50 

7375 

.40 

2.85 

7276 

.25 

1.65 

7277 

.30 

1.20 

7278 

8. 

2.40 

7279 

.26 

2.75 

7280 

.50 

.75 

7281 

10.50 

1.35 

7282 

7.50 

1.95 

7283 

7. 

.30 

7284 

2.7-) 

,30 

7285 

3." 

3.75 

7286 

.50 

4 

7287 

4.80 

.25 

7288 

1.60 

.40 

7389 

8.50 

1.35 

7290 

6.26 

.70 

7291 

.80 

.30 

7292 

1.75 

.00 

7293 

.60 

.30 

7294 

.16 

.90 

7295 

.80 

4. 

7296 

2.40 

.90 

7297 

1.80 

.30 

7998 

1. 

a. 

7299 

8. 

.30 

7800 

4.60 

mammmaissamm 


I'' 


Nos.  7301-7560. 


.16 

3.75 
1.50 
1.20 

2.70 

5.50 
.30 
.50 
.60 
.50 

1.05 
.50 
.50 
.40 
.20 

1.50 
.80 

1.25 

1.75 
.10 
.50 
.70 

4.50 

1.50 
.40 
.25 
.30 

3. 
.25 
,50 
lO.oO 

7.50 

7. 

2.70 

.50 

4.80 

1.50 

3.50 

5.25 

.30 

1.75 

.60 

.16 

.80 

2.40 

1.80 

1. 

8. 

4.60 


7301 

1. 

7351 

4.60  7401 

4.08  7451 

5. 

7501 

5. 

7302 

.20 

7352 

1.10 

7402 

1.35  7452 

4. 

7503 

9,75 

7303 

1.10 

7353 

11.73 

7403 

2.   7453 

3.35 

7503 

25. 

7304 

12.75 

7354 

1.44 

7404 

.85  7454 

.40 

7504 

.50 

7305 

9. 

7855 

.48 

7405 

1.12  7455 

8.35 

7505 

1. 

7306 

1.50 

7356 

2.34  7406 

2.80  7456 

1.75 

7506 

1.50 

7307 

1.50 

7857 

1.12  7407 

2.87  7457 

2.50 

7507 

1.68 

7308 

6. 

7858 

1.47  7408 

5.   7458 

1.75 

7508 

1.76 

7309 

1. 

7859 

1.65  7409 

1.70  7459 

.30 

7509 

.60 

7310 

2.25 

7800 

2.   7410 

.60  7400 

1.50 

7510 

.60 

7311 

.80 

7361 

1.   7411 

7.20  7461 

,10 

7511 

.90 

7312 

.50 

7362 

5.63  7412 

.48  7402 

,20 

7513 

.30 

7313 

1.80 

7363 

4.25  7413 

2.00  74 (iH 

3.25 

7513 

10.80 

7314 

8.25 

7;:64 

2.70 

7414 

.10  7464 

1.80 

7514 

15. 

7315 

2.75 

7365 

2.32 

7415 

.75  7465 

3.50 

7515 

.25 

7316 

5.50 

7366 

.90  ■7416 

.25  rieti 

3,75 

7516 

10.50 

7317 

10.50 

7367 

7.05  7417 

.20  7467 

1, 

7517 

.90 

7318 

13. 

7368 

.90  7418 

05 '7408 

.20 

7518 

2. 

731!) 

12. 

7369 

7.30  7419 

76.88  7469 

3.50 

7519 

.25 

7820 

19. 

7370 

3.00  7120 

.90  .470 

3.90 

7530 

.15 

7321 

4. 

7371 

17.01  742  < 

1.25  7471 

4.80 

7521 

.80 

7822 

8. 

7372 

8.52 '7422 

.50  7472 

.50 

7532 

.70 

7328 

10. 

7373 

6.66  7423 

.15  7473 

3.25 

7523 

1.50 

7824 

14. 

7374 

3  30  7424 

12,   7474 

15. 

7524 

1.18 

7325 

9. 

7376 

1.70  7425 

.30  7475 

2. 

7525 

.40 

7826 

20. 

7376 

2.05  7426 

3.   7473 

2.13 

7530 

.50 

7327 

5.20 

7377 

3.12  7427 

13.   7477 

2.75 

7527 

.15 

7328 

13. 

7378 

2.28  7428 

37.   ,  178 

1.50 

7528 

.60 

7329 

33.   7379 

1.35  7429 

3.607479 

.45 

7529 

.20 

7330 

5.   7880 

7.80:7430 

50  7480 

12.75 

7530 

1.60 

7381 

11.25  7881 

1.   7431 

1.40  7481 

3.38 

7531 

.40 

7332 

0.90 

7382 

14.60 

7432 

1.13  7482 

5.63 

7532 

.25 

7333 

5.70 

7383 

9.75 

7433 

.80  7488 

3.25 

7533 

.25 

7384 

5.3(1 

7384 

4. 

7434 

3.35  7484 

.50 

7534 

.90 

7836 

8.60 

7385 

3.20 

7435 

5.40  7485 

3.50 

7535 

.70 

7836 

2.45 

7386 

.00 

7430 

1.50  7486 

4.50 

7536 

.40 

7337 

5.67 

7387 

.60 

7437 

.50  7487 

2. 

7537 

3. 

7838 

1. 

7388 

7.52 

7438 

.20  7488 

2,75 

7588 

10. 

7889 

1.98 

7389 

420. 

7439 

.60  7489 

1. 

7589 

5.35 

7840 

6.75 

7390 

5.40 

7440 

1.13  749u 

1. 

7540 

.70 

7841 

1.60 

7391 

1. 

7441 

1.75  7491 

.00 

7541 

3.26 

7M8 

1.40 

7392 

12. 

7442 

.35  7493 

4. 

7543 

1.40 

7848 

1.75 

7393 

38. 

7443 

6.   |7493 

.70 

7543 

3.60 

7844 

1.50 

7394 

1.20 

7444 

.60  7494 

.25 

7544 

5. 

784S 

8. 

7395 

1.25 

7445 

6.60J7495 

.60 

7545 

3.50 

7846 

1.20 

7898 

11.25 

7446 

1.68  7496 

3. 

7546 

.35 

7847 

.80 

7397 

1.20 

7447 

.60  7497 

2. 

7547 

3.50 

7848 

8.84 

7898 

15.50 

7448 

1.80  7498 

.50 

7548 

31. 

7848 

1. 

7399 

2.25 

7449 

.90  7499 

1.60 

7549 

1. 

7880 

6.80 

17400 

2.80 

7460 

.80 '7500 

.10 

7660 

1.60 

;i 


m'^m 


Nos.  7551-7800. 


ffc    Ifo 


.,    ji 


7651 

4.75 

7601 

1.60 

7651 

3. 

7701 

.75 

7751 

6. 

7552 

.80 

7602 

.50 

7652 

19. 

7703 

4.50 

7752 

3.25 

7553 

.20 

7608 

.60 

7653 

1.60 

7703 

9. 

7?58 

51.60 

7554 

.90 

7604 

1. 

7654 

5. 

7704 

3.40 

7754 

2.25 

7555 

.50 

7605 

.30 

7655 

3.25 

7705 

4.25 

7755 

2.13 

7556 

7.50 

7606 

12. 

7656 

3.10 

7;0G 

3.50 

7750 

1.50 

7557 

3.25 

7607 

4. 

7657 

3.50 

7707 

1.75 

7757 

8. 

7658 

.90 

7608 

2. 

7658 

5.50 

7708 

4.88 

7758 

3.50 

75")9 

.70 

7609 

3. 

7659 

6. 

7709 

3.75 

7750 

1.50 

7560 

.45 

7610 

39. 

7060 

.20 

7710 

6.25 

7760 

1.75 

7561 

.50 

7611 

28. 

7661 

.50 

7711 

.25 

7761 

3.60 

7562 

3. 

7612 

10. 

7663 

2.88 

7713 

.50 

7762 

5.50 

7563 

.50 

7613 

8. 

7663 

1. 

7713 

.60 

7763 

27. 

7664 

2.50 

7614 

.50 

7664 

1.13 

7714 

2. 

7764 

10. 

7565 

8.75 

7615 

4.25 

7665 

1.37 

7715 

9.60 

7765 

8. 

7566 

.80 

7616 

4.25 

7666 

.70 

7716 

3.75 

7760 

1. 

7567 

2. 

7617 

1.75 

7667 

2.38 

7717 

1.30 

7767 

1.50 

7568 

a. 

7618 

6. 

7668 

13.50 

7718 

1. 

7768 

1.13 

7569 

.10 

7619 

2.76 

7669 

1.25 

7719 

3.50 

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7570 

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1. 

7670 

2. 

7730 

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7770 

2.38 

7571 

2.50 

7621 

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7731 

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7771 

3.50 

7573 

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7622 

2. 

7672 

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7732 

6,50 

7772 

3.50 

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1.10 

7623 

7.50 

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7723 

1.60 

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7574 

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7625 

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7735 

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7576 

1.13 

7626 

1.80 

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3.25 

7776 

6.50 

7577 

1.40 

7627 

4.80 

7677 

.40 

7737 

1.80 

7777 

9. 

7678 

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7628 

2.50 

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7728 

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7778 

9. 

7679 

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7629 

18. 

7679 

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7720 

1.40 

7779 

92. 

7580 

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7680 

3.26 

7680 

3.50 

7730 

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7780 

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7581 

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7631 

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2.50 

7731 

1.13 

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1.75 

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1.60 

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7633 

1.50 

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2.25 

7733 

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7783 

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7735 

3.15 

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1.75 

7586 

1.63 

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3.75 

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7637 

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1. 

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7640 

11. 

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1.26 

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6.50 

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1.25 

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8. 

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18. 

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2.25 

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6.96 

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3.50 

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2.75 

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2.75  1  7856 

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2.40 

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3.50  7860 

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2.40 

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2.75 

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3. 

7812 

2.40 

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5.35 

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3.50 

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7913 

7.35 

7963 

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15.50 

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9.50  7865 

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7915 

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7816 

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5.50 

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7966 

1. 

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7817 

1.80  7867 

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3.25 

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1.20 

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1.60 

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8020 

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3.50  7871 

1.35 

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1. 

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1.36 

7822 

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3.35 

7923 

2. 

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1.25 

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7826 

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7828 

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13.50 

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3.75 

7979 

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8028 

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7830 

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1. 

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1. 

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12.25 

7984 

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8033 

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7835 

1.13  7885 

3.25 

7935 

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7986 

.20 

8034 

.50 

7836 

8.50  7886 

5. 

7936 

5.60 

7986 

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8035 

7. 

7837 

7.75 

7887 

11.50 

7937 

6. 

7987 

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8036 

.20 

7838 

15. 

7888 

5. 

7938 

.25 

7988 

.10 

8037 

.50 

7P39 

1.63 

7889 

2.76 

7939 

18. 

7989 

.45 

7840 

7.50 

7H90 

.20 

7940 

1.13 

7990 

.20 

7841 

3.75 

7891 

2.25 

7941 

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7091 

.30 

7842 

1.38, 

7892 

.20 

7943 

2.50 

7993 

.10 

7843 

8. 

7893 

8.38 

7943 

1.60 ; 

7993 

8.75 

7844 

8. 

7804 

3. 

7944 

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7994 

1. 

7845 

8. 

7895 

1. 

7945 

3.25 

7995 

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7846 

5. 

7890 

1.50 

7940 

1.50* 

7990 

.70 

7847 

18. 

7897 

2.50 

7947 

3.25  ; 

7907 

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7848 

3. 

7Hil8 

2.25 

7948 

16.50 

7998 

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7849 

2.75 

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2. 

7949 

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7850 

1.88 

7900 

4. 

7950 

3.50  :  8000 

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